david treuer, thank you so much for joining the newshour.here were so many passages that stood out to me in your article, including the description of yellowstone, which you write from the perspective of history is a crime scene. describe how what happened there makes your case for returning national parks to tribes. >> yeah, well, yellowstone was enabled was created, i think, in so yellowstone was created during the height of the plains wars between various western tribes in the united states government. and in the middle of that battle, they created this park which excluded a deprived, you know, primarily the shoshone benek and other tribes of access. they were forcibly removed, kicked out of the park, forbidden from hunting and gathering and using the park or that land as they had for four centuries. yellowstone is just one of many parks and it's a pretty unique one. but we can see even just by looking at yellowstone, how fraught that place is with history. >> sy: of course, yellowstone was the first of the national parks, and you write s