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Show staff of the Huntington Library, San Marino, California; Mr. Lawrence E. Lindley and office staff of the Indian Rights Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Mr. Delbert Bishop and the staff of the Federal Records Center, Denver, Colorado; Mr. Robert Kvasnicka, Mr. Richard Crawford and staff of the Social and Economic Branch, National Archives, Washington, D. C ; and Mr. E. O. Parker and the staff of Old Military Records, National Archives, Washington, D. D. In Addition the author would like to thank the staffs of the following institutions: Pennsylvania Historical Society, Philadelphia; Llniversity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; Museum of the American Indian, New York City; Columbia University Library, New York City; Llniversity of Colorado Library, Boulder; Denver University Library; Western State College, Gunnison, Colorado; Llniversity of Wyoming Library, Laramie; University of New Mexico Library, Albuquerque; University of Arizona Library, Tucson; Brigham Young Library, Provo, Utah; Weber State College, Ogden, Utah; UCLA Research Library; Southwest Museum, Los Angeles, California, and Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. A very special note of appreciation is extended to Dr. Robert W. Delaney, Director of the Center of Southwest Studies, Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, for providing many of the basic documents used in presenting the Lite question, and suggestions for incorporating these records into this work. I am also most appreciative of the help given to me by the staff of the Southwest Center, Mrs. C. C. Norton, Librarian, and Mr. Dan Lavarta, Assistant Librarian, and by the staff of the Fort Lewis College Library. I am most deeply indebted to Miss Kathryn L. MacKay for editorial assistance in preparing the manuscript for typing, to Mr. John D. Sylvester for critical reading of portions of the manuscript, to' Mrs. Kathleen G. MacKay for the careful typing of the manuscript, and to Mrs. Darlene Walker and the staff of the Center for Studies of the American West for assistance above and beyond the call of duty. Any errors appearing in the manuscript are mine and are not those of the people who have helped in the research and writing of this manuscript. - Bureau of American Ethnology Photo SEVERO - A Ute Leader. - V - |