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Show This category of documents deals with the infrastructure of hospitals and agency health care. Central Classified Files CCF Uintah and Ouray, 745- 752 ( Two Boxes) These categories deal with provisions and supplies ordered by the agency and health service issues. Central Classified Files CCF Uintah and Ouray, 910- 919 ( One Box) Reports on jobs and work. There are some photographs of local Indian farms, but I did not copy them. They showed no hunting, fishing, but no or other cultural materials. [ Note: Discussion with Allen Newell, 10- 6- 94. Allen said that Pierre Cantu at the BIA in Phoenix may have given someone in the HRA office a lead that records for the Uinta Ouray Res are housed at Fort Duchesne. Allen verified this on 10- 7- 94] NOTES ON THE ICC Docket 44 ( Two Boxes) Much of the historical information in these boxes deals with use and occupancy of different areas in the Ute cessions. * No documents address site- specific use of any area for villages, sacred sites, etc. Dockets 44 & 45 ( Seven Boxes) These documents are from the ICC case over the Ute lands. Omer Steward worked for the tribes and Julian Stuart for the United States. All of the Plaintiffs and Defendant's exhibits are in these boxes. These two men did all of the work of researching the locations of various Ute Bands prior to American entry into Utah. The documents they compiled are included in the boxes and they list the places where Ute people are found and what they are doing from 1776 until 1900. The reports that are filed in the case are a detailed analysis of the material. Mike Polk suggested that the amount of detail might be too much to analyze for this report and that we should rely on the S• s report. I copied one of Julian Stewart's reports that I have not seen published before. It gives a good synopsis of Ute history and migrations. 21 |