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Show 30 I TABLE PROPORTIONS OF UTE ENROLLED FULL BLOODS TO MIXED BLOODS WITHIN THE THREE BANDS ON THE UINTAH AND OURAY RESERVATIONS* No Full Bloods Band Per cent of Total No Mixed Bloods 645 95.99 Uintah 'Whiteriver ·375 47.77 27 410 4.01 52.23 306 99.35 2 0.65 Total Numbers 1326 Uncompahgre it-From data 439 75.1 p. 83. Nearly forty added to the official tribal tepees. vation whose The children boarding school plant had 67 785 308 1765 24.9 ",Three Year Report, (1 951additional mixed bloods were later presented in Curry, 1954) ," on Total in Ute Tribe Per cent of Total long were and been rolls.12 to sent a Federally-operated located at day school, reser Whiterocks, neglected: Most of the buildings at the Uintah school re old and obsolete and will need to be replaced if the school is to If new buildings are to .be constructed the continue. The school should be moved to a more desirable location. present site is in a swamp area and unfit for school pur poses. Playground space is inadequate, and there is not The plant is sufficient room for outside activity •• 14 very old and in a poor state of repair. • Only elementary pupils to sired to go On June (since kno\ claims against as were enrolled. high school could enroll the 1950, the Judgment Fund) in cent, some settlement government. this amount went to the Southern Utes seventeen million dollars, who de public high schools. $31,460,216.84 Indians received Ute 13, the United States in Students for part Forty of Colorado per and of their sixty to the Uintah and of cent per Ouray |