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In 1870, BIA agencies replaced the Utah Superintendency. The largest agency in Utah is as follows:  
In 1870, BIA agencies replaced the Utah Superintendency. The largest agency in Utah is as follows:  


*'''Uintah and Ouray Reservation''' Uintah and Ouray Tribal Business Council P.O. Box 190 Fort Duchesne, UT 84026 Telephone: 801-722-5141 Fax: 801-722-2374 Internet: http://www.onlineutah.com/uintah-ourayreservationhistory.shtml
*'''Uintah and Ouray Reservation''' Uintah and Ouray Tribal Business Council P.O. Box 190 Fort Duchesne, UT 84026 Telephone: 801-722-5141 Fax: 801-722-2374 Internet: [http://www.onlineutah.com/uintah-ourayreservationhistory.shtml History of Uintah-Ouray Indian Reservation, Utah]


Other agencies serving Utah's American Indians are the Southern Paiute Field Station in Utah, Western Navajo and Shiprock in Arizona, Fort Hall in Idaho, Elko in Nevada, and Ute Mountain in Colorado. Their addresses are found in:  
Other agencies serving Utah's American Indians are the Southern Paiute Field Station in Utah, Western Navajo and Shiprock in Arizona, Fort Hall in Idaho, Elko in Nevada, and Ute Mountain in Colorado. Their addresses are found in:  


*''Reference Encyclopedia of the American Indian''. 7th ed. West Nyack, New York: Todd Publications, 1995.  This book contains directories for the United States and Canada. In addition to the addresses, there are bibliography and biography sections. The book is indexed.
*Reference Encyclopedia of the American Indian. 7th ed. West Nyack, New York: Todd Publications, 1995.  This book contains directories for the United States and Canada. In addition to the addresses, there are bibliography and biography sections. The book is indexed.


The local agency and the area office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs usually have records of Indians currently associated with a reservation. Some earlier records have been sent to the National Archives or to the National Archives branch that serves the area. The National Archives—Denver Branch has important collections of BIA records for Utah. The Laguna Niguel, San Bruno, Fort Worth, and Seattle Branches also have some records relating to American Indians in Utah.  
The local agency and the area office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs usually have records of Indians currently associated with a reservation. Some earlier records have been sent to the National Archives or to the National Archives branch that serves the area. The National Archives—Denver Branch has important collections of BIA records for Utah. The Laguna Niguel, San Bruno, Fort Worth, and Seattle Branches also have some records relating to American Indians in Utah.  
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