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CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SCHOOL.
PERIODICALS.
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Salt Lake Herald "
Deseret Evening News "
Ogden Standard "
Appeal to Reason H. S. Crosby
Iron County...
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Salt Lake Herald "
Deseret Evening News "
Ogden Standard "
Iron County Record "
Dixie Advocate "
The Beaver...
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Salt Lake Herald "
Deseret Evening News "
Ogden Standard ….."
Iron County Record ….."
Dixie Advocate "
Milford...
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The Era "...
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BOOKS AND MAGAZINES.
MAGAZINES. PAPERS.
Juvenile Instructor Deseret Evening News (Daily)
Scientific American Salt Lake Herald
Improvement Era Truth
Harper's Weekly Iron County Record
The Forum Dixie...
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Letters.: Rec’d. Name. Answered. Jan. 10 p. John M. Smyth Co. “ 10 p - Jan. 1 01 Mr. J. Skinner 8-29 02 paper 12-26 a tract 1-23 p. Clergy Bureau 1-23 01 2-11 p. 7-3 C 7-3 P 7-8 L. 9-2 p 9 30 C. 12-22 p. M.W. & Co. 5-22 02 6-26 02 8-26 02...
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CHAPTER SEVEN
I had a sudden realization of the magnitude of the past help the Ute Tribe has received from Mr. Boyden and the loss that it would be to the Tribe if his help wassuddenly not available.
Reginald 0.Curry Former...
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Modem History of the Utah Utes. In 1957, John wrote the first (and only) chapter for this book which he was unable to complete. It reads as follows:
THE SPECIAL INDIAN GRAZING UNIT
During my tenure in the United States...
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users found themselves in substantial accord while the Indians were more than skeptical. Counsel for the Indians voiced objections and insisted upon the institution of trespass proceeding against the non-Indians. In this...
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Utah having thus been determined the Indians were no longer confronted with the previous marked disadvantages. The fairness of the approach was recognized by both sidesand it was agreed to make independent exploratory...
Advocate for Indians by the confederated Ute Bands. Litigation was required in relation to Ute water rights, to determine the rates to be charged in mineral leases etc. John did not favor the Termination policy promoted by Congress during the late...
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group of autonomous villages and clans controlled by the religious leaders known as "Kikmongwi." In drafting the original constitution, LaFarge had hoped to unite the various factions for political strength, leaving the...
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from all the traditional chiefs whichever pertains to our land claims. Some of the villages of course refused to work with our attomey, protesting the attomey was hired without their consent or knowledge. But they will...
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The following is an account written by Allen H. Tibbals of the preparation and trial of this case.
HEALING vs. JONES
The case was the culmination of over a century of constant conflict between the Hopi and the Navajo...
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generally at 5:M) or 5:30 p.m. at the pleasure of the court. The first week the weather was warm and there was a swimming pool of sorts at the Apache Motel and John, Bryant and Allen would have a swim, followed by dinner...
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United States Court of Appeals of the Ninth Circuit, Federal District Judge James A. Walsh of Tucson, Arizona, and Federal District Judge Leon R. Yankwich of Los Angeles, California. noted in its opinion that the...