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Show TheSait Lake Tribune UTAH Ds Friday, October15, 1999 Utah Tribes Urged to Develop Cultural Attractions Resources seen as magnets to draw scholars, tourists BY LORI BUTTARS— ‘THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE financed by federal grants to help tribes develop museums,libraries the project. None of Utah’stribal communities have museumsorli- and archives related to American Indian culture. “If tribes are in braries that specifically relate to formed, they can control their owndestiny, set their own policies and havea say in how their people are researched and written about in years to come.” The project is in its second PARK CITY — Not all American Indian lands within Utah's borders are tourist destination points. But they could be. If the tribal history or culture. Each state’s needs are different, according te Sadongei, who encouraged project planners to siart by connecting with their own communities. has attended similar meetings in “Our culture has tremendous Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona. culture hasbeen left out of Amer- tribe leaders were invited to share their needs and goals related to these young people had a resource that their own community could drawfrom?” said Karen Duffy. Two such projects are under way: a Utah Indian history book Webster of the Utah Division of IndianAffairs. In their hasteto build cultural centers, Sadongei cautioned tribal communities to be mindful of how to keep the process going and find ways to provide funding for operational costs of such basic things as parking lots, restrooms and American Indian History Month cameatthe suggestion of middle school students in Ibapah, Tooele County. people becomeinterested in his. ing the latest technology and Gov. Mike Leavitt asking for recognition of American Indian contributionsto society. “Wouldn't it be wonderful if and American Indian History Month, whichwill be celebrated for the first time in Utah in November. ican history,” said Cuch. “You haveto hook youngpeople.It isn’t until after high school that most developing cultural resourcesus- Jr., the students wrote a letter to our lives are made. Make your culturerelevantto theirlives.” potential and validity, but our At Thursday's meeting, Utah’s ear. Thursday’s meeting was to follow up last year’s conference, which solicited status reports from eachofthe tribes involved in informationservicesavailable. Forrest S. Cuch, directorof the Utah Division of Indian Affairs, Chavez and Martin Luther King After studying the lives a minority rights activi: tory and howdecisions that affect upkeep. residenttribes want a say in how the economic and cultural developmentgoes, they should be planning now. Representatives of six tribes living in Utah gathered Thursday to disctiss ways of building muse- ums and libraries as cultural resources and tourist attractions within their borders. “As divergent as those two ideas seem, it’s a natural marriage of resourcesif it is managedright, “ said Alyce Sadongei, coordinator of the 5-State Project, a program Advocates Promote Healthy Pets pen Ey * * * ° © * * * Adoption and population control goal of campaign ‘THE SALT LAKETRIBUNE More than two dozen animal welfare organizations will spon- sor Utah’s Weekfor the Animals beginning Monday, an intensive pet adoption and population control campaign that has helped re- * 1-YearMail-In duce euthanasia of healthy animals statewide for the past five years. 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