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Show Inter- Tribal Relations - 383 Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs McKean argues against the transfer of 25 Navajo boys from the Ute Mountain School to the Ignacio School. Jan. 21, 1929 Six, B. P., Supt., Northern Navajo Agency Letter to [ E. J. Peacore], Supt., Con. Ute Agency Asks reasons why E. Black, stockman from Con. Ute, ordered Navajos off public domain. NA/ RG75/ 2870- 1929- Con Ute 155 Feb. 20, 1929 Meritt, E. B., Asst. Commissioner Letter to B. P. Six, Supt., Northern Navajo Agency Asks why Navajos were ordered by E. Black, from Con. Ute, to remove sheep from public domain. NA/ RG75/ 4870= 1929- Con Ute 155 Mar. 5, 1929 Six, B. P., Supt., Northern Navajo Agency Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Reports problems between Navajo and white stockmen on the public domain in San Juan County, Utah. E. Blackman, a stockman belonging to the Con. Ute jurisdiction is involved. NA/ RG75/ 4870- 1929- Con Ute 155 July 12, 1929 Ducker, Orlando, M. D. Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Writes to oppose leasing of Ute Mountain Reservation lands to Navajos. Vouches for the character of Mr. Crawford who forwarded the objections of Bill Coyote and John Miller who are also good men. NA/ RG75/ 53716- 1928- Con Ute 320 |