Department of the Interior
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Department of the Interior's deputies are cited in consultation with Yellowstone superintendent and Governor Horton, ratifying the 'let it burn' policy for lodgepole regeneration, thrusting federal ecological expertise into Bartlet team's optics scramble.
Through referenced policy consultations
Expert authority guiding fire management, invoked for legitimacy
Balances environmental science against political firestorms
Department of the Interior looms as the culpable bureaucracy, invoked repeatedly for burying the tribe's CFR 151 land trust application in 15 years of inaction, transforming abstract neglect into visceral indictment that C.J. confronts, fueling the sit-in's urgency.
Via referenced institutional protocol and oversight failure
Wields gatekeeping authority challenged by activists' direct action
Exposes federal government's abdication on Native sovereignty promises
Implied paralysis in processing amid broader priorities
The Department of the Interior looms as the culpable bureaucracy entombing the tribe's CFR 151 land trust application in 15 years of neglect, invoked by Jack to personalize centuries of dispossession and ignite C.J.'s stunned realization, framing the sit-in as a desperate escalation.
Referenced through activists' direct testimony on stalled processes
Wielded as obstructive gatekeeper over tribal land rights, challenged by grassroots defiance
Exposes federal government's moral abdication on Native sovereignty promises
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