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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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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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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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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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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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Native American Ute tour guides provide background information about the people, culture and history who lived in the park lands.
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1003:"Story of the Ute Tribe: Chronology of the Ute Tribe"
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932:"Story of the Ute Tribe: Overview and Statistics"
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1492:Ute Mountain Ute Mancos Canyon Historic District
510:Ute Mountain, of the Sleeping Ute Mountain range
359:As a result of American westward expansion, the
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1601:Chief Walkara, also called Chief Walker
1204:Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000.
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475:Domínguez and Escalante route, 1776
136:2,238 km (864 sq mi)
18:Ute Mountain Ute Indian Reservation
3700:Geography of San Juan County, Utah
3675:Native American tribes in Colorado
3373:Municipalities and communities of
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1519:(leader during the Black Hawk War)
1476:Mineral springs at Manitou Springs
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1531:(Ouray's wife and Ute delegate)
500:Old Spanish Trail (trade route)
403:, the subjects of this article.
3685:Native American tribes in Utah
1791:Outline of Colorado prehistory
1603:(leader during the Walker War)
600:, a Ute delegation, including
445:Spanish missions in California
326:Utes on horseback in the 1890s
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1069:"People: Spanish Exploration"
679:) is located in southwestern
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3299:Ute Mountain Ute Reservation
2925:Ute Mountain Ute Reservation
1723:Ute Indian Rights Settlement
1466:Bears Ears National Monument
757:National Geographic Traveler
437:Silvestre Vélez de Escalante
433:Francisco Atanasio Domínguez
262:of western Colorado, in the
3665:San Juan County, New Mexico
3002:San Juan County, New Mexico
697:San Juan County, New Mexico
557:Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
531:American westward expansion
212:federally recognized tribes
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1173:"Ute Mountain Tribal Park"
1071:. CP-LUHNA. Archived from
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1005:. Ute Mountain Ute Tribe
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34:Ute Mountain Reservation
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3628:United States portal
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2957:United States portal
2668:United States portal
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2041:Dismal River culture
2002:Mount Albion complex
1805:Contemporary peoples
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2087:Waldo Rudolph Wedel
2031:Ancestral Puebloans
1997:Basketmaker culture
1926:Precontact cultures
1913:Sand Creek massacre
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1200:Pritzker, Barry M.
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1612:Westward expansion
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1886:Major events
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1662:Reservations
1640:Colorado War
1436:and religion
1378:Ute Mountain
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3218:Totah Vista
3153:Middle Mesa
3143:Lake Valley
3123:Flora Vista
3112:Crouch Mesa
3017:County seat
2891:Ghost towns
2823:communities
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2314:Santa Clara
1928:in Colorado
1642:(1863–1865)
1630:(1848–1923)
1624:(1811–1924)
1597:(performer)
1583:Joseph Rael
1565:Chief Ouray
1537:(Ute chief)
1425:Culture and
1333:Uncompahgre
1284:Ute dialect
1009:January 12,
793:Chief Ouray
736:2000 census
729:Aneth, Utah
670: /
658:108°39′46″W
632:Reservation
602:Chief Ouray
546:Bent's Fort
289:, northern
248:Weemeenooch
204:Ute dialect
42:Reservation
27:Reservation
3644:Categories
3592:Fry Canyon
3519:White Mesa
3421:Monticello
3398:Monticello
3243:White Rock
3178:Nenahnezad
3173:Navajo Dam
3102:Cedar Hill
3052:Farmington
3047:Bloomfield
2299:San Felipe
2214:Tohajiilee
2175:New Mexico
1634:Walker War
1517:Black Hawk
1459:and trails
1434:Ceremonies
1386:Weeminuche
1328:Timpanogos
1265:Ute people
1195:References
1183:2011-06-18
1158:2011-06-20
859:. CP-LUHNA
789:Carl Shurz
685:New Mexico
655:37°06′14″N
429:Franciscan
365:Ute people
295:New Mexico
285:, western
228:New Mexico
216:Ute Nation
141:Population
107:Government
3606:Footnotes
3309:Footnotes
3273:Riverside
3268:Fruitland
3233:Waterflow
3168:Naschitti
3148:Lee Acres
3092:Beclabito
3087:Angustura
2935:Footnotes
2881:Vallecito
2646:Footnotes
2309:Santa Ana
2194:Mescalero
2189:Jicarilla
2061:Tipi ring
1648:(1865–72)
1555:(flutist)
1448:Sun Dance
1323:Seuvarits
1318:San Pitch
689:Montezuma
559:ends the
544:complete
431:priests,
244:Weminuche
155:Time zone
3539:Eastland
3474:Halchita
3416:Blanding
3208:Shiprock
3198:Sanostee
3138:La Plata
3128:Huerfano
3057:Kirtland
2861:La Posta
2851:Hesperus
2783:Bayfield
2289:Pojoaque
1851:Shoshone
1831:Comanche
1826:Cheyenne
1784:Overview
1777:Colorado
1628:Ute Wars
1589:Sanpitch
1559:Nicaagat
1497:Ute Pass
1427:religion
1407:Moanunts
1355:Southern
1310:Northern
1272:Overview
1136:June 18,
1089:cite web
1079:June 19,
1048:cite web
1038:June 19,
960:June 19,
938:June 18,
873:cite web
863:June 19,
801:Woretsiz
693:La Plata
681:Colorado
449:Colorado
441:Santa Fe
308:wickiups
287:Colorado
224:Colorado
3183:Newcomb
3158:Nageezi
3133:La Boca
3117:Crystal
2876:Trimble
2871:Tiffany
2846:Hermosa
2841:Florida
2831:Allison
2788:Ignacio
2753:Durango
2735:Durango
2595:Lebanon
2590:Arriola
2542:Dolores
2398:Goshute
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2284:Picuris
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2023:Archaic
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1821:Arapaho
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1529:Chipeta
1412:Pahvant
797:Chipeta
394:Ignacio
291:Arizona
252:Wiminuc
238:History
214:of the
166:Website
160:MST/MDT
3484:La Sal
3408:Cities
3283:Indian
3223:Turley
3097:Blanco
3034:Cities
2909:Indian
2899:Mayday
2866:Oxford
2806:Marvel
2620:Indian
2605:Stoner
2570:Towaoc
2547:Mancos
2512:Cortez
2494:Cortez
2413:Paiute
2403:Navajo
2294:Sandia
2269:Laguna
2254:Isleta
2199:Navajo
1846:Pawnee
1814:People
1654:(1879)
1636:(1853)
1399:Paiute
1368:Muache
1363:Capote
1339:Uintah
1302:groups
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718:, the
701:Towaoc
3549:Ucolo
3469:Aneth
3451:Bluff
3443:Towns
3258:Other
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3024:Aztec
2856:Kline
2836:Breen
2775:Towns
2565:Lewis
2534:Towns
2274:Nambe
2259:Jemez
2244:Acoma
2209:Ramah
2204:Alamo
2021:Post-
1841:Kiowa
1577:Posey
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1123:(PDF)
829:Notes
382:near
312:tipis
149:1,656
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3079:CDPs
2798:CDPs
2745:City
2504:City
2387:Utah
2334:Zuni
2319:Taos
2264:Kewa
2226:Zuni
1571:Polk
1397:the
1206:ISBN
1138:2011
1101:help
1081:2011
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