>The ancient system of land titles in the Hawaiian Islands was entirely different from that of tribal ownership prevailing in New Zealand, and from the village or communal system of Samoa, but bore a remarkable resemblance to the feudal system that prevailed in Europe during the Middle Ages.>n Hawaiian ideology, one does not "own" the land, but merely dwells on it. The belief was that both the land and the gods were immortal. This then informed the belief that land was also godly, and therefore above mortal and ungodly humans, and humans therefore could not own land. The Hawaiians thought that all land belonged to the gods (akua).Google and wikipedia say hawaiins were commies of peace and love. Scholars say they feudalchuds and didn't own property because they were all slaves to the leaders. Which is it?
>>17416150>Google and wikipedia say hawaiins were commies of peace and love.No they don't.
>>17416155they do