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Not one I really have seen either, which is why I am making it. It seems ridiculous that a generation ago and before, most North Americans used the term "country" more to refer to Indigenous lands and Aussies do to this day, and "country" is a more apt and politically charged and important term than "territory" any day and like... every ... map ... ever ... is blank from 1492 and back. Even if it is not blank, hardpressed to get any Indigenous presence on the maps at all. And like folks talk about their own countries, folks have names for their own countries, folks know how their own countries can/should/have been run. It is just not talked about in the public or casual sphere
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