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Ute Collection of Resources and Pictures (Under construction...)

Readings Resources:

This picture collection was prepare with materials from the Utah Museum of Natural History from the University of Utah, The Ute Indian Museum, CO, Historical Markers collected by UB-TAH and completed with maps and pictures from UB-TAH.  Some information was obtained from the Book Utah's Native Americans Edited by Forrest Cuch from the Utah State Office of Indian Affairs.
UB-TAH received the support in this project from, Marilyn Hetzel, Ute Education Department,  Venita Taveapont, Ute Tribe Education Department,  Gloria Thompson, Union High School, and Mariah Cuch, Ute Tribe Newspaper, and Ramalda Guzman, Ute Tribal Member
Disclaimer: All the pictures are Educational Material/Non-Commercial
       
UTE CULTURE:
UTE CULTURE:
 
       
       
       

Ute Camp

Bear Dance

Ute Family

Ute Parade
       

Ute Woman

Ute Gathering

Ute leaders

Ute Tipi
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

Sep. 21, 1776
See Map, UT

Sep. 21, 1776
See Map, UT

Sep. 23-25, 1776
See Map, UT

Sep. 23-25, 1776
See Map, UT
       

Sep. 23-25, 1776
See Map, UT

Sep. 23-25, 1776
See Map, UT

Sep. 23-25, 1776
See Map, UT

Sep. 23-25, 1776
See Map, UT
       

Sep. 26-27, 1776
See Map, UT

Sep. 26-27, 1776
See Map, UT
Please, Analyze Historic Markers by using the following tool.
Historic Markers Questions,,,
The Dominguez and Escalante Expedition in 1776
       
UTE INDIANS AND PIONEERS CONFRONTATIONS:
UTE - EXPLORATION AND PIONEER PERIOD OF CONFRONTATIONS:
 
       

Spanish D&E, 1776

Spanish D&E, 1776

Spanish D&E, 1776

Spanish D&E, 1776
       

Spanish D&E, 1776

Spanish D&E, 1776
The Southwest and
Ute History,
A Summary Report
Please, Analyze Historic Markers by using the following tool.
Historic Markers Questions,,,
       

"Battle Creek," 1849

Pleasant Grove, UT

Battle Creek Canyon, UT

Pleasant Grove, UT
       

"Battle Creek," 1849

"Battle Creek," 1849

"Battle Creek," 1849

"Battle Creek," 1849
       

"Battle Creek," 1849

"Battle Creek," 1849
Please, Analyze Historic Markers by using the following tool.
Historic Markers Questions,,,

 "Battles" 1849-1853
       

Fort Utah, 1850

Utah Lake/Provo, UT

Utah Lake, UT

Rock Canyon, Provo, UT
       

Fort Utah, 1850

Fort Utah, 1850

Fort Utah, 1850

Fort Utah, 1850
       

Fort Utah, 1850
Please, Analyze Historic Markers by using the following tool.
Historic Markers Questions,,,

Walkara War, 1853

Walkara War, 1853
       

Toompahnahwach Land

Black Hawk War, 1865

Black Hawk War, 1865

Black Hawk War, 1865
       

Manti, UT

Black Hawk War, 1865

Black Hawk War, 1865

Black Hawk War, 1865
       

Black Hawk War, 1865

Black Hawk War, 1865

Black Hawk War, 1865
Please, be aware that the Black War was in 1865 and the statue is historically inaccurate.
Black Hawk War
More...
       

Local Indian Peace Treaty, Heber, 1867

Local Indian Peace Treaty, Heber, 1867
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Historic Markers Questions,,,

The Meeker Incident, Meeker, CO, 1879
       

The Meeker Incident, Meeker, CO, 1879

The Meeker Incident, Meeker, CO, 1879

The Meeker Incident, Meeker, CO, 1879

The Meeker Incident, Meeker, CO, 1879
       

The Meeker Incident, Meeker, CO, 1879

The Meeker Incident, Meeker, CO, 1879
Please, Analyze Historic Markers by using the following tool.
Historic Markers Questions,,,

Wakara's Grave site
Northeast of Kanosh, UT
       


Fort Duchesne, 1884


Fort Duchesne, 1887

Fort Duchesne, UT

Duchesne River, 1889
       

Band Stand
Fort Duchesne, 1948

Water Cart,
Fort Duchesne, 1883

Fort Duchesne, UT

Fort Duchesne, UT
       

Stage Station Myton, UT

Stage Station, Smith Wells, Myton, 1899

Pariette Mine, near Myton, 1905


Ouray, Join of the
Uintah and Green River

       

Ferry at Ouray,
Ouray, 1934

Red Cap (seated)
White River on 1907

The Ute Journey to
South Dakota in 1906
 
       
POW-WOW:
POW-WOW:
 
       

Pow-Wow Arena

Pow-Wow MC

Grand Entry

Pow-Wow Host Drum
       

Pow-Wow Guest

Pow-Wow Dancers

Pow-Wow Dancers

Pow-Wow Dancers
       

Traditional Dancer

Fancy Dancer

Jingle Dancer

Tiny Tots Dancer
       

Traditional Dancer

Fancy Dancer

Grass Dancer

Fancy Dancers
       

Tiny Tots Dancers

Vendors

Stage

Grand Entry
       

Grand Entry

Drummers/Singers

Pow Wow Guests

Pow Wow Guests
       
 
 
 
       
 

Sources:
Uintah and Ouray Ute Indian Reservation, The Tribe Public Relations
Information Handout, February 13, 2002, pp.4.

Conetah, F.A., 1982, A History of the Northern Ute People, University of Utah Printing Services, SLC, Utah

Legends of America: http://www.legendsofamerica.com/NA-NativeAmericans.html, retrieved on February 27, 2007

The American Indian Vote: http://democrats.senate.gov/dpc/dpc-new.cfm?doc_name=sr-108-2-283#foot6, retrieved on March 21, 2007

Rockwell, W., 2006, The Ute a Forgotten People, Western Reflections Publishing Company, Montrose, Co

Simmons, V.M., 2000, The Ute Indians of Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico, University Pres of Colorado, Boulder, CO

Pettit, J., 1990, Utes, The Mountain People, Johnson Books, CO

Decker, P.R., 2004,  The Utes Must Go, Fulcrum Publishing, Golden, CO

PBS The West - Website resources

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