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The lands in Lampung have been largely controlled by the new comers and the plantation companies growing in Lampung. The impact of the arrival of Javanese to Lampung is the marginalization of indigenous lands in Lampung. The turnout of population from Java in Lampung was a part of the program of development distribution and poverty alleviation in Indonesia. Lampung has been the destination area of colonization since 1905 and was followed by transmigration of Javanese. This paper examines the marginalization of indigenous lands belonging to Lampung ethnic group and changes in power relations between Java and Lampung ethnic groups.