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Show - 8- MC: ( can't hear) GT: Well, there seemed to be a lot of problems between the Anglos and the Utes. MC: No, Ute wasn't- It wasn't the Utes, it was the white man. GT: White man, huh. MC: Yeah, he was the one who take this land all for nothing. GT: Um hum. MC: Up till now, they owe us a lot of chunck of money that we can't think of and they haven't even paid a red cent's worth. GT: What would be the area, Mr. Cantsee, that the Utes would claim as their land traditionally in this area? MC: Whole San Juan County. GT: All of San Juan County, from the LaSal Mountains s/ outh? MC: Yeah. GT: Including the LaSal Mountains? MC: Including the LaSal Mountains and ? Colorado and down to the San Juan River and down to where the San Juan River and the Colorado River join. GT: What about down by- how far over west, over to the river, the Colorado River? MC: Yeah. GT: That would be considered traditional Ute land, hum? How far over towards Sleeping Ute? MC: Clear to Denver. GT: Clear to Denver. Did you ever head the people here talk about belonging to a band of Utes, a group of Utes? |