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The village is a rural service centre for the Save communal land.
The communal lands provide a paycheck but there is nothing much to spend money on here.
The communal lands never did prosper, except in a few cases.
The communal land owners created seven reserves on their lands.
In general the Nama practice a policy of communal land ownership.
This forest was communal land which provided resource to the native people who otherwise had nothing.
It is the administrative centre of the Mutambara communal land.
At the same time, it divided the communal land into allotments among them.
It serves as a commercial centre for the Soswe communal land.
These migrants did not belong to any local community, so had no claim to farm communal land.
It indicates that the castle was built on communal land of Worms.
This resulted in a great loss of communal land for the tribe and its descendants.
You must take care when driving off main roads to avoid trespassing on communal land.
Communal land is a (mostly rural) territory in possession of a community, rather than an individual or company.
In addition, some tribal leaders immediately sold communal lands for quick gains.
The individual rights of all residents in communal lands should be constitutionally protected.
Legislative attacks on native ways included the disbanding of communal land.
In Mexico communal land is known as the ejido.
The settlement received income from communal land and enterprises.
Traditional leaders acted as trustees over communal land, and granted the right to use it to individuals in their communities.
Further elite-run estates were later created on previously communal lands.
Mukhavi grew up on communal lands, leaving school in 1987 to begin work as a farmer.
From that time on, a big portion of Latag became a communal land where people could take turns in farming.
The garden plots seem to get more attention than the communal lands, for the simple reason that they repay each family's labor with food.
They honor the values of African tradition: hereditary power, customary law, communal land.