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A JOINT MEMORIAL
REQUESTING A STUDY OF PROCEDURES FOR AND THE IMPLICATIONS OF
FORMAL STATE RECOGNITION OF INDIAN NATIONS, TRIBES AND
PUEBLOS.
WHEREAS, the state has long recognized the importance of
the Indian nations, tribes and pueblos located within the
state; and
WHEREAS, the state has created a cabinet-level Indian
affairs department to address relations between the state and
Indian nations, tribes and pueblos located within the state;
and
WHEREAS, since 1895, the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe has had
approximately one hundred ten thousand acres of its
reservation lands located within the state; and
WHEREAS, the Ute Mountain Ute tribal lands within the
state are used for traditional purposes and resource
development, including grazing and oil and gas extraction;
and
WHEREAS, many members of the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe live
and work in the state; and
WHEREAS, the Ute Mountain Ute tribal council passed a
resolution on July 5, 2005, requesting the state to formally
recognize the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe; and
WHEREAS, the state does not currently have a formal