The disputes between Native American groups and Latinos with the U.S. government primarily revolved around land claims, as both communities sought recognition and restitution for territories they historically inhabited. Native Americans faced the loss of ancestral lands through treaties that were often violated or ignored, while Latino landowners, particularly those from former Mexican territories, sought to reclaim lands lost after the U.S.-Mexico War. These conflicts highlighted issues of sovereignty, cultural identity, and the struggle for equitable treatment in land ownership and usage rights. Ultimately, both groups sought acknowledgment of their historical ties to the land and fair compensation for its loss.
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