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Show SE: ( Ute.) FO: Should we have laws that you couldn't sell it? AD: ( Ute.) SE: ( Ute.) AD: Yes, it would be better. FO: When we had the law when she was a young girl, like when she was seven or eight years old, there was that kind of law. Did it keep the Utes here from getting the liquor? AD: ( Ute.) SE: ( Ute.) AD: ( Ute.) FO: Where did they go to the bootleggers to get it? AD: ( Ute.) SE: ( Ute.) AD: She said in Monticello they used to have bootleggers, she said. She said that her dad used to drink. FO: He'd go up to Monticello to buy it? AD: Yes. GT: Were there families there in Monticello that sold it? Certain families? AD: ( Ute.) SE: ( Ute.) AD: Some in Bluff and Monticello, she said. FO: I'd like to talk for a minute about religion. Are most of the people here now Christians or are they mainly people who believe in the old religion of the Utes and the Paiutes? - 33- |