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Show Inter- Tribal Relations - 369 Agent is told to remove Utes from the Navajo reservation and to keep the Utes on their own reservation. FRCD/ RG 75 Aug. 31, 1885 Bowman, John H., Indian Agent, Navajo Agency Report of the Agents Report of the Secretary of the Interior Agent reports Navajos have remained quiet and peaceable during the year, unlike their neighbors to the north, the Utes. S. S. # 2379 Dec. 30, 1885 Oeakey (?), Robert Letter to Ute Agent, Ignacio, Colorado Same individual who wrote letter of complaint on behalf of the Utes last month states again that Navajo stock are eating the grass on the Ute reservation. FRCD/ RG 75 July 6, 1888 Acting Commissioner, Office of Indian Affairs Letter to T. McCunniff, So. Ute Agency Depredation claim No. 1317 of L. B. Maxwell for $ 5,175 against Utah and Apache Indians enclosed for submittance to the Council of Indians so charged. Sept. 14, 1888 Burke, P. Supt, Indian Industrial School. Albuquerque Letter to Agent, So. Ute Agency Indian Agent questioned regarding the willingness of the Vicarilla Apache Indians to send their children to Albuquerque school. These chiefs previously reluctant due to past illness and death of children at the School. Burke stated improved facilities at the school created satisfactory conditions. Children would be taught carpentry and harness making and then later employed by the |