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Ute Mountain Ute Tribe

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for horses, knives, and blankets. Spanish officials negotiate the first peace treaty with the Utes in 1670. In search of gold, Juan de Rivera made three expeditions between 1761 and 1765 from Taos through southwestern Colorado to the Gunnison River. He did not return with gold, but did establish trade with Utes and other Native Americans along the Gunnison River.
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The Ute Mountain Tribal Park, part of the Ute Mountain Ute Indian Reservation, is approximately 125,000 acres (51,000 ha) of land along the Mancos River. Hundreds of surface sites, cliff dwellings, petroglyphs and wall paintings of Ancestral Puebloan and Ute cultures are preserved in the park.
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who moved on foot to hunting grounds and gathering land based upon the season. The men hunted animals, including deer, antelope, buffalo, rabbits, and other small mammals and birds. Women gathered different types of grass, nuts, berries, roots, and greens in woven baskets. They also processed and
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By 1934, a reservation is established in southwestern Colorado for Southern Utes, an arid, desolate strip of land 15 by 100 or 110 miles. In 1937 the Restoration Act returns 222,000 acres to Southern Utes. 30,000 acres were returned to Ute Mountain Utes in 1938. The U.S. Court of Claims awards the
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In 1626 an account was taken of the Utes by a Spanish scribe in New Mexico. About 1640 the Utes began trading with the Spanish for horses. Spanish traders followed trails to Ute villages and Utes traveled to New Mexican towns. The Utes brought buckskin, dried meats, furs, and slaves to exchange
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As more Americans moved into the western frontier, conflicts arose with the establishment of forts, reduction in land and access to ancient hunting and gathering grounds, and significant reduction in the Ute population from disease and malnutrition. In 1868 Utes are confined to western third of
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of 1819 established an official boundary line between Spanish and United States possessions in the southwest. Spanish territory included the southern plains, a large part of the western Rocky Mountains, and the entire western plateau region of Colorado. Even with the boundary, the Spanish did
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and canyons, a high mesas and semi-desert grassland. U.S. Highways 160 and 491 and State Highways 41 and 789 cross the reservation. In addition, there are two maintained gravel roads, one that follows the
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American fur trappers headed into the western frontier in 1811 and encountered the Utes. The Santa Fe Trail was opened in 1821 by William Bucknell; passage of goods through Ute territory became common.
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and returned to Santa Fe. The maps and information provided from the expedition provided useful information for future travel and their route from Santa Fe to the Salt Lake Valley became known as the
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area, where the Ute Mountain Ute tribe now live, though, came later. Most anthropologists agree that Utes were established in the Four Corners area by 1500 C.E. The Ute people were
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In 1880 Chief Ouray went to Washington, D.C. as part of the Ute delegation to negotiate a treaty. He made it to Washington, but died that year at 47 years of age.
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consisting of 553,008 acres belonging to the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, but held in trust by the U.S. Government. The reservation is located in the counties of
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and New Mexico and southern Colorado are ceded to the United States. The next year, the first United States treaty is made with Utes made at
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are standing. Taken in Washington, D.C. in 1880 when a Ute Indian delegation negotiated a treaty with the U.S. government. Photograph by
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little to maintain their northern borders. When Mexico gained its independence from Spain, the Spanish lands became Mexican land.
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Native American Ute tour guides provide background information about the people, culture and history who lived in the park lands.
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chose it as one of "80 World Destinations for Travel in the 21st Century," one of only 9 places selected in the United States.
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The elevation of the reservation varies from about 4,600 feet (1,400 m) along the San Juan River near
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Map of Ute Mountain Ute, Southern Ute and Navajo reservations in southern Colorado and northern New Mexico
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The Ute Mountain Utes adopted a constitution in 1940. In 1990 the tribe had 1,262 enrolled members.
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stored meat and plant materials for winter use. Ute in the western part of their territory lived in
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Two thousand years ago, the Utes lived and ranged in the mountains and desert over much of the
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Oil and Gas Development on the Southern Ute Indian Reservation: Environmental Impact Statement
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now possess only a small fraction of the land that they once traveled seasonally. The
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who visited a number of tribes in the 1830s and recorded Native American daily life
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including eastern Utah. They moved to the Southern Ute reservation in 1897.
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Confederated Bands of Colorado and Utah almost $ 32 million in 1950.
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Mural of Fathers Dominguez and Escalante, Utah State capital building
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The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe are descendants of the Weeminuche band (
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to conduct an expedition through Ute territory to find a route to
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A Native American Encyclopedia: History, Culture, and Peoples.
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on the Ute Mountain Ute Indian Reservation in southwestern
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which is also the site of the Ute Mountain Indian Agency.
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Canyon and another from Towaoc to the Cache oilfield and
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by treaty. In 1873 the gold and silver rush occurred in
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to about 9,977 feet (3,041 m) at the peak of the
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were used in the eastern reaches of their territory.
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live on a reservation in southwestern Colorado near
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Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation
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The reservation lands consist of Sleeping 8: 2766:Map of Colorado highlighting La Plata County 399:The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe headquartered in 997: 995: 993: 991: 850: 848: 846: 844: 842: 840: 838: 552:, a trading stop along the Santa Fe trail. 258:) lived west of the Great Divide along the 3365: 3351: 3343: 2991: 2977: 2969: 2702: 2688: 2680: 2461: 2447: 2439: 2367: 2353: 2345: 2155: 2141: 2133: 1931: 1810: 1756: 1742: 1734: 1430: 1305: 1256: 1242: 1234: 1175:. Ute Mountain Tribal Park. Archived from 989: 987: 985: 983: 981: 979: 977: 975: 973: 971: 624:The Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Office Complex 29: 3670:Populated places in San Juan County, Utah 1026: 1024: 1022: 1020: 367:consist of three populations of people: 3705:American Indian reservations in Colorado 3695:Geography of San Juan County, New Mexico 3434:Map of Utah highlighting San Juan County 1114: 1112: 1110: 513: 505: 371: 83:Location of the Ute Mountain Reservation 1713:Southern Ute Cultural Center and Museum 1601:Chief Walkara, also called Chief Walker 1204:Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. 834: 773: 581: 465: 338:Ute wickiup used in the western regions 316: 164: 152: 139: 126: 105: 95: 87: 75: 47: 1096: 1086: 1045: 880: 870: 2117:List of prehistoric sites in Colorado 1703:List of prehistoric sites in Colorado 1279:Native Americans in the United States 1120:"Ute Mountain Ute Indian Reservation" 805:Charles Adams (Colorado Indian agent) 144: 131: 118: 110: 7: 3680:Native American tribes in New Mexico 1561:(leader during Battle of Milk Creek) 270:its northern tributaries and in the 2636:Ute Mountain Ute Indian Reservation 1487:Spring Creek Archeological District 956:. 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Index

Ute Mountain Ute Indian Reservation
Reservation
Flag of Ute Mountain Reservation
Official seal of Ute Mountain Reservation
Location of the Ute Mountain Reservation
Towaoc, Colorado
Time zone
MST/MDT

/ˈjt/
Ute dialect
federally recognized tribes
Ute Nation
Towaoc, Colorado
Colorado
New Mexico
Utah
Dolores River
Abajo Mountains
San Juan River
San Juan Mountains
Colorado Plateau
Utah
Colorado
Arizona
New Mexico
Four Corners
hunters and gatherers
wickiups
tipis

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