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The Navajo and Hopi often disagree primarily over land and resource use, particularly concerning the management and ownership of the land in northeastern Arizona, which both tribes consider sacred. This conflict has historical roots, including differing cultural values and land use practices, as well as political and legal disputes over land rights. Additionally, the establishment of the Hopi Reservation within Navajo lands has exacerbated tensions, leading to further disputes over water and mineral rights. These disagreements are deeply intertwined with each tribe's identity and heritage.

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