Read the excerpt, then answer the question.
By birthright the Ongwehonweh (Original beings) are the owners of the soil which they own and occupy and none other may hold it. The same law has been held from the oldest times. The Great Creator has made us of the one blood and of the same soil he made us and as only different tongues constitute different nations he established different hunting grounds and territories and made boundary lines between them.
–The Great Law of Peace
Which idea about property does this excerpt from the Great Law of Peace express?
Personal private property did not exist in Iroquois society.
Only the original beings could use the land in any way.
The Great Creator was the only owner of the land.
Property boundaries said who could use the land.