Indian Agent to the Unitah and Ouray Reservation to Acting U.S. Indian Agent in Regards to Land Use | 1907
This letter addresses the use of 200 acres of land located in the Forestry Reserve on the Unitah Reservation
The 1954 Ute Partition and Termination Act ended federal recognition of the mixed-blood Uinta of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation, removing them from the Ute Indian Tribe. Classified as being of mixed ancestry, they lost trust land protections, federal benefits, and tribal status. Like many Native communities subjected to termination policies, they faced devastating consequences, including the loss of land, resources, and traditional ways of life.