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Show Tribal Government - 704 Minutes of Meeting with Atty Wilkinson Wilkinson explains what he had done since receiving the contract from the two tribes. The Indian Claims Commission Act has finally been passed. Because the Utah Utes do not have extra money, Wilkinson proposes a loan to them by the other two tribes. The Ute Mountain Council decides to wait for the Northern Utes before making a decision. NA/ RG75/ 9599- 1935- Con Ute 054 Sept. 6, 1946 So. Ute, Ute Mtn., and No. Ute Councils Minutes of Meeting with Atty Wilkinson Wilkinson explains progress on the suit and the proposal to loan the No. Utes a sum of money to pay their share of the land appraisal. $ 160,000 was appropriated to continue the land appraisal to use in the Court of Claims suit. NA/ RG75/ 9599- 1935- Con Ute 054 May 1, 1947 Ute Mountain and Southern Ute Councils Minutes of Meeting with E. L. Wilkinson and others Wilkinson brings the land appraisers who report what they have done. A further appraisal for minerals is needed. To have one done, the Indians must agreed to fund the appraisal for up to $ 250,000. The Indians complain at the request for more money and make no decision. NA/ RG75/ 9599- 1935- Con Ute 054 Jan. 3, 1948 Baker, Carl, Acting Secretary Minutes, Ute Mountain Tribal Council Discussion about selling posts, coal lease extension, fencing program for White Mesa, sheep, payrolls, and the possibility of the purchase of a stake body truck for tribal use. Also, Anson White explains problems with Navajos at Allen Canyon. NA/ RG75- 62027- 1939- Con Ute 054 |