so yet they had a vision of kind of, if we think just kind of the great sioux reservation which then gets divided up into smaller reservations, there would just be like plots of farms as far as the eye can see, without river, without really kind of looking, that's not going to work in some of these places. so again because they believe they have the answer. they believe they have the answer. and so they are trying to make that work and so you have this idea every head of household will get a chunk of land and every household will have a certain amount. the thing is then that gets sub divided amongst heirs, right? you know? once that becomes a bit of an issue, if 160 acres wasn't enough to begin with and you get to divide that amongst, say, two sons, not that's 80 acres and that's definitely not going to be enough. and then further and further. but one other thing that the dawes act does is that it opens up that land once the land had been kind of divided up amongst those people who were classified as, classified as sufficiently native american to receive a plot of land, because they s