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Show -15- It belongs to us and we v/ant to uso it no natter where v/e are. Thats the reason this grazing land is of use to us. We do not want anybody or any whitenen to use this r__.as-it.. belongs to the Indians and they can graze their cattle just-the same wherever they are. Maybe the new President will''. look after the Indian interests, and so you tell that to- 3* your friend what you hear-from the Indian Office." "•Y.'.Y.. (It will be noticed by the foregoing speeches- that-.-V'.y',. some of the Indians are very anxious to get a trip to- A.Washington. John Duncan, in particular, never lets an ,37 opportunity slip of weaving this desire into any 3peech_ ••* ; which he makes. It is not anticipated that this ambition will become unmanageable however, unless some real reason 3hould arise which would make a trip to Washington. actually expedient for them, and none is in sight. ) J.D.M. We, the undersigned, hereby certify to the correctness of the foregoing report of the proceedings of the council held at Whiterocks, Utah on March 15, 1913. ( £k Supervisor in Charge. F'-fF ,y ... Ft: y Fy -RF' yy.- . -r^yy.yy < ••' yy 3 • •• • Stenographer, Interpreter. -.' it Ftrf'fF |