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Ute tribal member won't talk to council member
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TUESDAY, MAY 20, 2003 A member of the Southern Ute Tribe of Colorado agreed not to contact a council member who felt threatened by his presence. Sage Douglas Remington said he kicked a bathroom door after a council meeting. He said didn't know Southern Ute Vice Chairman Pearl Casias was inside. But Casias felt threatened and obtained a restraining order against Remington. He agreed not to contact her in order to avoid further court proceedings. Get the Story:
Southern Ute tribal members reach agreement to avoid contact (The Durango Herald 5/20) Relevant Links:
Southern Ute Tribe - http://www.southern-ute.nsn.us
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