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Show 34 tion, few will be able to leave Evelyn Crady Adams phrases the reservation area, for, as it: Mobility population groups is impeded partic ularly by illiteracy, language difficulties, and lack of technical skill--three handicaps that should yield to an adequate education program.22 of Indian 1Reginald O. Curry, "Ute Ten Year Development Program," (Fort Duchesne, Utah, 1956), pp. 42-48. (Mimeographed). 2Wilson Rockwell, Colorado: The Utes, Sage Books-Alan swallow, 3Curry, 4Rockwell, p. 44. cit., pp. cit., £E. £E. 5Curry, £E. £11., 6llli-., p a Forgotten People (Denver: 1956), p. 12. 133-165. 82-83. pp. 12. , 7D. D. Atkinson, Educational Adjustment £f Q12 Indians .§1! Compared 1& Bloods Whites at Union HiBih School, Roosevelt, Utah (unpublished Master's Thesis, Utah University, 8Ibid., pp 26-28. , 1957-1960:w-TMarch, 1960) 9Curry, 1955), Logan, Utah, cit., £2. Also, Duchesne pp. 8-35. "'Attendance Report Summary, (Dittoed). County Schools. 12-20. pp. 10"Mixed-Blood Members and Full-Blood Members of the Indian Tribe of Uintah and Ouray Reservation, Utah," Federal (April 5, 195Q), Register, 21:66, 11Rockwell, 12Reginald ,9..E. cit., p. o. (Ft. Duchesne, Utah, 13Rockwell, pp. 2209-2212. 263. Curry, "Three Year Report (1951-1954)tt (Mimeographd). 1954), p. 83. £E. ci., p. 258. 14united States Congress, Senate, of Utah: Hearings Before the Committee on In YnEUIar Affairs. Eighty-second Congress. (Washing Ute Indian Tribe, terior-and ton: Government Office, 15Curry, 1951), p. 50. "Ute Ten year De ve Lopmerrt Program," p. 1. |