FOR THE RECORD - Nov. 7, 2008
Ute hunters: An article in Monday’s Section A about the Southern Ute Indians exercising their right to hunt on public land in Colorado under an 1874 treaty said that the Utes would receive 5% of the state’s licenses for hunting rare game such as bighorn sheep and moose. In fact, the state has no licensing authority over the tribe. The Utes will issue their own rare-game licenses in a number that equals 5% of the state’s licenses for the area.
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