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Show Hunting and Fishing -• 3 57 Colorado, contrary to Colorado state law. The commissioner informs Woodard that the agents overseeing the Navajo, Southern Ute and Jicarilla agencies have been notified of his complaint and asked to persuade the Indians to remain on the reservation. NA, RG 75, BIA// L. B. 631 & 632/ Vol. 316 Nov. 22, 1904 Peterson, W. M., Supt., Ft. Lewis School Letter to T. M. Woodward, State Game and Asst Commissioner Peterson informed Woodward that he warned all So. Ute Indians of Navajo Springs against breaking game laws. Peterson also that the Utes would have to leave the Reservation, due to complete lack of water. Sept. 16, 1905 Lamp(?), F. E., Commissioner Letter to Burton B. Custer, Esq. Colorado State Fish and Game Commissioner has made a complaint that Indians in Utah and New Mexico are making annual fall hunting trips and destroying large quantities of game. Agent is instructed to take steps necessary to prevent this from happening. NA, RG 75/ LB 793 & 794/ Vol. 397 Oct. 24, 1925 Black, E. Z., Farmer, Indian Service Farmer's Weekly Report Black reports on his daily activities. Most of the men are hunting. Some road work is being done. Dec. 3, 1940 Buck, Frances, Secretary Minutes, Ute Mountain Tribal Council, Blanding Discussion of trapping permits. |