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Show Employment - 2 60 to do that. Notes the Ute Mountain Indians are becoming wage oriented through CCC projects. Suggests land purchase for summer range. NA/ RG75/ 62027- 1939- Con Ute 059 Apr. 3, 1941 Minutes, Ute Mountain Tribal Council Discussion include matter of employment opportunities. NA/ RG75/ 22160- 1937- Con Ute 054 July 3, 1942 Mills, George, Chairman Minutes, Ute Mountain Tribal Council Prospector wants rights to prospect and ship ore, to Durango. Ute labor could be used if ore is discovered. ( Attached second page is not part of the document.) Oct. 9, 1942 Baker, Carl, Secretary Minute, Ute Mountain Tribal Council Letter read about relief and restricted funds, and discussed relative to income from livestock. Employment. Missionary introduced. Elections set. Education at Ignacio. Hospital. Prospecting allowed for six months. Frances Buck resigned as secretary. Oct. 9, 1942 Craig, Mary, Acting Secretary Minutes, Ute Mountain Tribal Council Letter from Asst. Commissioner Zimmerman was read concerning relief and restricted funds. The council was informed that railroads are looking for laborers, as are lumber mills and logging outfits. NA/ RG75/ 41927- 1937- Con Ute 919 |