And, every single example you gave doesn't actually even show up on their map. Australia, NA and most of SA are covered in "this was Tribe X's!" native land markers. In Europe, "native land" only applies to parts of Scandinavia and northwest Russia. In Africa, "native land" only applies to about a half-dozen tribes. And in Asia, the only people with "native land" are apparently a couple island groups north and south of Japan.
Pro tip for these people - when your map excludes at least 50% of the inhabitable land on the planet, you're probably missing (or intentionally excluding) some stuff.
And, every single example you gave doesn't actually even show up on their map. Australia, NA and most of SA are covered in "this was Tribe X's!" native land markers. In Europe, "native land" only applies to parts of Scandinavia and northwest Russia. In Africa, "native land" only applies to about a half-dozen tribes. And in Asia, the only people with "native land" are apparently a couple island groups north and south of Japan.
Pro tip for these people - when your map excludes at least 50% of the inhabitable land on the planet, you're probably missing (or intentionally excluding) some stuff.