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Tribal organizations have kept statistics, enrollment, and other records since the 1930s. Tribal organizations in Utah are the Ute Indian Tribe, the White Mesa Utes, Goshiute Indian Tribe, Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah, Navajo Nation, North West Band of Shoshone Tribe, and the Skull Valley Goshiute Tribe. For current tribal addresses, contact:  
Tribal organizations have kept statistics, enrollment, and other records since the 1930s. Tribal organizations in Utah are the Ute Indian Tribe, the White Mesa Utes, Goshiute Indian Tribe, Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah, Navajo Nation, North West Band of Shoshone Tribe, and the Skull Valley Goshiute Tribe. For current tribal addresses, contact:  


'''Division of Indian Affairs'''<br>324 S. State, Suite 500 <br>Salt Lake City, UT 84111 <br>Telephone: 801-538-8808<br>Internet: http://indian.utah.gov/
*[http://indian.utah.gov/ Division of Indian Affairs]<br>324 S. State, Suite 500 <br>Salt Lake City, UT 84111 <br>Telephone: 801-538-8808<br>


The Family History Library has some tribal records. You may locate others through the BIA agency or tribe. One tribal record is found in:  
The Family History Library has some tribal records. You may locate others through the BIA agency or tribe. One tribal record is found in:  


*''Family Records of Uintah and Whiteriver Utes, 1867–1948''. Two Volumes. N.p., 1958. (Family History Library&nbsp; {{FHL|134152|title-id|disp=film 1035932 item 3).}} The family group sheets are arranged alphabetically and also found by an index. The degree of Indian blood and tribe, parents, and spouses are listed.
*Family Records of Uintah and Whiteriver Utes, 1867–1948. Two Volumes. N.p., 1958. {{FHL|1035932 item 3}}. The family group sheets are arranged alphabetically and also found by an index. The degree of Indian blood and tribe, parents, and spouses are listed.


=== Church and Cemetery Records  ===
=== Church and Cemetery Records  ===
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The Family History Library has a few records of this type. For example, the library has a record of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints baptisms in 1875 entitled:  
The Family History Library has a few records of this type. For example, the library has a record of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints baptisms in 1875 entitled:  


*''Records of the Baptisms of the Indians in Grass Valley in 1875''. N.p., 19--? (Family History Library {{FHL|48141|title-id|disp=film 982289 item 5)}}. Grass Valley is now known as Koosharem, Sevier County, Utah. The book and film have a typed list and a photocopy of the original baptisms. The names of the American Indians and the person who baptized and confirmed them are listed along with the date of baptism.
*''Records of the Baptisms of the Indians in Grass Valley in 1875''. N.p., 19--? {{FHL|982289 item 5}}. Grass Valley is now known as Koosharem, Sevier County, Utah. The book and film have a typed list and a photocopy of the original baptisms. The names of the American Indians and the person who baptized and confirmed them are listed along with the date of baptism.


== Family History Library  ==
== Family History Library  ==
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