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Trump’s Push To Shrink Government Could Return National Parks To Tribes

Last updated: November 16, 2024 1:35 pm
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The Grand Canyon National Park, like many other parks in America, holds a rich history that is often overshadowed by its beauty and recreational opportunities. Established in 1872, the creation of Yellowstone National Park, the first of its kind, displaced Indigenous nations such as the Crow and Shoshone who had thrived on the land for generations. This pattern of exclusion and displacement continued across the country, leading to the impoverishment of Indigenous Peoples and the creation of some of the poorest regions in the Western Hemisphere.

As the National Park Service faces a $22 billion maintenance backlog, a unique opportunity emerges to address historic injustices while promoting conservative principles of market-driven solutions and limited government. By transferring management of National Parks back to Tribal Governments, we can create a pathway to justice and economic independence.

Indigenous Nations have a proven track record of managing complex enterprises, such as Tribal casinos that generate billions annually. By allowing Tribes to operate National Parks as self-sustaining enterprises, revenue streams could include entrance fees, dining, camping, sustainable agriculture, tourism, hunting permits, eco-recreation, and cultural events. This approach would not only ensure equitable access for visitors but also enrich their experiences by incorporating the deep knowledge of Indigenous stewards.

The economic potential of this shift is significant, with National Parks contributing $55.6 billion to the U.S. economy in 2023. By empowering Indigenous innovation and diversification, revenues could grow even further, benefiting Tribal Nations and surrounding communities. This transition would also align with the federal government’s trust responsibility to protect tribal treaty rights and support sovereignty and self-sufficiency.

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While some may question Tribes’ ability to effectively manage National Parks, the appointment of Indigenous leaders such as Chuck Sams and Deb Haaland to key positions demonstrates a growing recognition of Indigenous expertise. With 80 co-stewardship agreements already in place between the National Park Service and Tribal Nations, the potential for full Tribal stewardship is within reach.

Transferring select pilot parks to Tribes with ancestral ties to the land, supported by a multi-year transition period, could pave the way for a seamless handoff. Federal agencies could provide technical training and funding for infrastructure upgrades, gradually reducing financial involvement as parks become self-sustaining. This initiative offers a rare opportunity for conservatives and progressives to come together in promoting fiscal responsibility, land restitution, and environmental justice.

In conclusion, returning National Parks to Tribal Nations is not just about fixing parks; it’s about restoring dignity and opportunity. It’s a chance to right historic wrongs and create a stronger America by honoring the people who first called these lands home. This initiative, discussed before but now more feasible than ever, represents a legacy-defining opportunity to preserve America’s natural treasures and promote justice and fiscal responsibility hand in hand. Let’s give National Parks back to the people and create a more equitable and sustainable future for all.

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