There are two parallel systems of land ownership out here--one is recognized by the government and one is not--
The people there have their own system based on the tradition of whose family lived where--and they respect that system
enough to buy and
sell from eachother.
On top of that, is the fact that this is a Kingdom and the government doesn't recognize anyone's ownership of any land unless it has been deeded to them by the government.
As for our demonstration site--We chose it and sat down in a meeting with the
local tribal sheikhs and the local government office and got their approval to use it, with the understanding that once the project was done it would be handed back to local control as a teaching center and a place that would provide 5-10 permanent jobs.