In the 18th Century history of north and central Georgia, two Indian chiefs with Scottish last names figure prominently: William McIntosh and Alexander McGillivray.
The latest edition of a book that explores the history of rangers in the land-management agency illustrates problems with law enforcement in the National Park Service, but comes across as one-sided and with an axe to grind.
Despite the transitioning presidential office and administration, the Bureau of Indian Affairs is giving tribes until April 10, 2017, to play a vital role in updating the