Respuesta :
Reservations conflicted with the American Indian belief that land should be collectively owned.
American Indians
- Land, according to Native Indians, cannot be owned by anyone as it is part of nature.
- The land was part of their identity and linked with spirituality.
- The idea of land as a commodity was not acceptable among the Natives.
- Indians believed that land should be owned by all for mutual benefits.
- The western concept of ownership created conflict with the American Indians beliefs.
Thus option A is the correct answer.
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