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From the 1940s to the 1970s, the Navajo kept moving their villages closer and closer to Hopi land, causing the Hopi to raise the land issue with the U. S government.
This resulted in the establishment of “ District 6 ” which placed a boundary around the Hopi villages on the first, second, and third mesas, thinning the reservation to.
In 1962 the courts issued the “ Opinion, Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and Judgment ,” which stated that the U. S government did not grant the Navajo any type of permission to reside on the Hopi Reservation that was declared in 1882 ; and that the remaining Hopi land was to be shared with the Navajo.

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