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Utah says tribe not real
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2001 The state of Utah is asking a federal appeals court to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the Timpanogos Tribe over hunting permits. The state claims the tribe is not federal recognized even though it has lived on the Uintah-Ouray Ute Indian Reservation for more than one hundred years. Therefore, the state says it should be allowed to prosecute anyone who hunts on the reservation without a state license. The tribe shares the reservation with the Northern Ute Tribe. The tribe has so far been able to stop the state from prosecuting anyone. Get the Story:
Appeals Court Asked to Dismiss Timpanogos Suit (AP 11/8)
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