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<br />. <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />III. Research Procedures: <br />Working closely with the Tribal Council, the research vlil1 proceed <br />in three phases: <br />1) Initial phase - data collection by small team of social <br />scientists (anthropologist, sociologist, and economist) <br />and water resource personnel. <br />2) Data Evaluation - at C.S.U. this team along with other <br />consultants and Ute 1'1ountain Tribal Council, development <br />of series of plans. <br />3) Implementation - second grant, totally controlled by Tribal <br />Council and input fror" C.S.U. as needed. <br /> <br />IV. Field Procedures: <br />A. Phase I (July 1, 1975 - Sep1:ember 15, 1975) <br />During the first phase of tile field researcit, a three-member team <br />vlill be located on tile Ute Mountain Reservation. This team will include <br />an applied anthro[.>ologist, a developmen"i;al sociologist, and a graduate <br />research assistant. The primary objective durirlS bis period will be <br />on-sight observations of the reservaticn resources anti primary data <br />co 11 ecti on regarding the feasi bil ity and des i rabil i ty of present reser- <br />vation plans for deve"lopment. At all times during this initial phase the <br />C.S.U. Researclwrs will \lork in close consultatior, I/ith the Ute t10untain <br />Tribal Council in an effort to fOY'!.lulate a developmental design that best <br />fits the needs and desires of the reservation population. <br />Primary areas of concern ill terms of data collection \'Iill be the <br />fol1ovJing: 1) pertinent information anti attitudes regarding tile posi- <br />tive and negative ift1pl ications of developing the fiancos Canyon ruins <br /> <br />-" <br />