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Terminated Utes put faith in lawsuit
Nearly 500 Uintas seek to win back their status in tribe
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The terminated Uintas received no land or money. Each was given oil, gas and mineral rights through 10 shares of stock in Ute Distribution Corp. to help smooth their transition from reservation life.
The children who were given stock certainly had no concept of its meaning, and the adults, who had lived their entire lives under control of the government, were just as uneducated as to its worth, said Felter.
Many sold those shares and rights whose value has skyrocketed for a pittance and have been left with little to sustain them, Chappabitty said.
Today the Ute Indian Tribe itself is the largest shareholder in UDC, with 18 percent of the stock, but a great deal of the stock including 100 shares owned by a Chicago investment firm is owned by non-Indians. Court documents submitted by the terminated Utes note that ironically, the corporation was formed with the intent of managing assets for the 490 terminated mixed-bloods.
"It's staggering to me to believe that a group of Indian people in Utah would be ignored for so many years by everyone . . . no one has taken the time to look at this from a legal perspective or anything else," said Chappabitty. The plaintiffs are asking the federal government to go back to 1864, to the very beginning of the "marriage," and show them how they were divested of the very thing that belonged to them the Uinta Valley Indian Reservation. The "Utah Indians" whom the land was set aside for 140 years ago turned into the Uinta Utes, the suit maintains.
"What we are saying in reality is show us how you got the reservation. Show us where you bought it, that's what we are asking the secretary of the Interior," said Hackford, a lead plaintiff in the case. "Our view of all of this is the government had a fiduciary duty that they did not fulfill."
In their motion to dismiss, attorneys for the U.S. Justice Department say the claims made by the terminated Utes are not eligible for consideration because their issues have been previously denied in other lawsuits. They also contend the statute of limitations has run out and the federal government has no say in the matter because the government's trust responsibility to the terminated Utes ceased in 1961.
Should District Court Judge Richard Roberts dismiss their suit, as attorneys for the federal government are asking, Chappabitty said he will examine "the congressional angle" to let Congress know that almost everyone except the intended beneficiaries of the termination act benefitted from it.
The terminated Uintas will never give up fighting for their cause, said Hackford.
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