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Show - 32- DL: Curtis Lehi. FO: And how long-- did he live over there all the time? DL: Yah, he's got family over there, he lived over there. FO: What'd he do, marry one of the . . . DL: Ute woman, yah. FO: Do you know her name? DL: Um, yeah, I remember but I can't think of it. FO: Can't remember her name, huh? Okay, that's fine. Why did you leave Tox- jaoc? DL: I xtfas out of a job, you know. FO: I see. DL: Afterward, they had a lot of jobs. Then I started to punch cows over here. FO: I see, that's when you came over here to punch cows. DL: Um hum. Because mostly I really wanted to ride horses. I was saddle and some horses to ride Used to break horses for them Utes That's why I like to ride horses. FO: I see. Now, you speak both Paiute and Navajo . . . DL: And Ute. FO: And Ute. Is there much difference between Ute and Paiute? DL: There's some meanings of the word. They talk different in Paiute and Ute. Then Paiutes got kind of deep voice but the Utes, they got a kind of light voice. GT: Um hum. DL: When they way something they say if diffent. |