There's not much out here. All we have is land. We don't have a big river running through our reservation, or timber. Any kind of development would be better than what's here.

We respect his remarks. But we don't feel we're part of Utah. We're a sovereign nation. Our boss is our chairman.

We've just tried to live and remain intact and keep our land intact. Today the battle is still going on, just in a different area. We'll always be part of this land. We're not going anywhere. We're survivors.

We're all related in one way or the other.