In general, the DOD and DOE have moved beyond the negative rhetoric and been more responsive to Paiute reconnections than the NPS. The analysis is based on dozens of ethnographic studies co-conducted with these Paiute people as partners over two decades and funded by the Department of Defense (DOD), Department of Energy (DOE), and the National Park Service (NPS). Together these formalized arguments are considered as the cant of reconquest. A positive rhetoric argues instead they should be reconnected because of their traditional ecological knowledge and conservation practices developed over thousands of years. Returning for the identification, interpretation, and comanagement has stimulated a negative rhetoric, which maintains they were either the despoilers of their lands or arrived just previous to European settlers. This chapter is an analysis of reconnecting Southern Paiute people with portions of their aboriginal lands currently held by US federal agencies. But, if you want to make a manual installation, the zip is still available. Throughout North America and elsewhere in the world, traditional peoples are gaining access to aboriginal lands from which they were removed during the Western colonial period. It will automatically delete old mod files, clear the stale flag cache, and install the mod correctly.