In Jamaica, many people live on what is commonly described as “family land”, and firmly believe they are the rightful owner. Often, that belief is rooted in an oral gift made years before by a parent, grandparent, or other relative who was in occupation at the time. Others rely
In Jamaica, many people live on what is commonly described as “family land”, and firmly believe they are the rightful owner. Often, that belief is rooted in an oral gift made years before by a parent, grandparent, or other relative who was in occupation at the time. Others rely