Reader comments: A new day in Utah's Indian Country

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Meghan McKenna | 3:17 p.m. Feb. 7, 2008
I feel that this story was one of your best. I feel it is important to know about the Native Americans that are just out side our back yard. I would hope that you will do more storys on Native Americans on their reservations. I feel that you would be able to right a really good story on what the indians life was like before they were put into the reservations. One of my other favorites was the one on Gordan B. Hinkly, the leader of the LDS church.

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Maurice Serawop, right, leads son Logan Bow, 2, father Max, center, and spiritual adviser Richard Mendez, left, during Fort Duchesne ceremony. (Keith Johnson, Deseret Morning News)
Keith Johnson, Deseret Morning News
Maurice Serawop, right, leads son Logan Bow, 2, father Max, center, and spiritual adviser Richard Mendez, left, during Fort Duchesne ceremony.