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Show - 15- GT: More than a hundred, hum? Three hundred? MC: More than three hundred. GT: More than three hundred. How many allotments do you think there were up and down that canyon. A hundred allotments, a hundred and fifty? MC: Yah. There's some allotments the government, BLM took away from us. GT: When did that happen? MC: How would they do it, I don't know how it happened. GT: Do you know when it happened? MC: I just seen it on the ( can't hear) at Nat's the other day. GT: Is it in the top^ end of the canyon? MC: ( can't hear) GT: It's in the top end, huh. That's interesting, we'll have to look at some BLM records, see if we can find it. MC: Kind of right in the middle of the allotments up there. GT: Oh, is it? MC: Yah. GT: Would you say it's the best land? MC: One best land and one ( can't hear). GT: Um hum. Did the people that had those allotments taken, were they dead? MC: Um hum. GT: Did anybody live on the allotments? MC: Nobody lived on them. GT: That's interesting. How many people farm up in Allen Canyon like yourself, actively now. MC: Oh, about five. |