Without getting too far into discussion on aboriginal rights today, there are rights that are held collectively and can be exercised by individuals. Something like rights related to self-government, such as elections, are collectively held rights. They go to the right of a community to organize themselves, but obviously some component of that has an individual exercise—an individual citizen voting for the leader of their collective, their government, for example. Harvesting rights would be one example of that: a collectively held right that can be exercised by an individual. It depends on the context.
On December 5th, 2023. See this statement in context.