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    Ute (/ˈjuːt/) are the indigenous, or Native American people, of the Ute tribe and culture among the Indigenous peoples of the Great Basin. They had lived...
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  • Look up ute or Ute in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ute or UTE may refer to: Ute (band), an Australian jazz group Ute (given name) Ute (sponge), a...
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    The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe /ˈjuːt/ (Ute dialect: Wʉgama Núuchi) is one of three federally recognized tribes of the Ute Nation, and are mostly descendants...
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  • The Ute mythology is the mythology of the Ute people, a tribe of Native Americans from the Western United States. Due to copyright, the mythological story...
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  • Utes may refer to: Ute people, indigenous people of North America Students of the University of Utah Utah Utes, athletics team of the University of Utah...
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    The Ute Wars were a series of conflicts between the Ute people and the United States which began in 1849 and ended in 1923. Jicarilla War (1849–1855) Battle...
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    was a Native American chief of the Tabeguache (Uncompahgre) band of the Ute tribe, then located in western Colorado. Because of his leadership ability...
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    Ute (/ˈjuːt/ YOOT) is a dialect of the Colorado River Numic language, spoken by the Ute people. Speakers primarily live on three reservations: Uintah-Ouray...
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    and Taviwac), or “People of Sun Mountain,” was the largest of the ten nomadic bands of the Ute and part of the Northern Ute People. They lived in river...
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    Indigenous peoples have lived in the area now known as the state of Utah for thousands of years. Today they are divided into five main groups: Utes, Goshutes...
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  • Holzwarth Historic District People Earl of Dunraven Elkanah Lamb Stephen H. Long Enos Mills Freelan Oscar Stanley Ute people Lodging & camping Grand Lake...
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  • Rino Thunder (category Ute people)
    Rino Thunder (October 29, 1933 – September 27, 2003) was an American actor best known for such films and television series as Geronimo: An American Legend...
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    Ute Mountain is a 10,093-foot elevation (3,076 m) summit located in Taos County, New Mexico, United States. Ute Mountain is part of the Taos Mountains...
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    1828–1913) was a chief of the Weeminuche band of the Ute tribe of American Indians, also called the Southern Utes, located in present-day Colorado north of the...
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    been a major fruit-growing region. The valley was long occupied by the Ute people and earlier indigenous cultures. It was not settled by European-American...
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    Southern Ute Cultural Center and Museum is a historic, cultural, and educational museum about the Southern Ute people in Ignacio, Colorado. The museum...
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    all of the Wasatch Range in that state. In the language of the native Ute people, Wasatch means "mountain pass" or "low pass over high range." According...
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    Uto-Aztecan language family. While the Timpanogos are typically classified as Ute people, they are a Shoshone band. Other Shoshone bands occupied parts of Utah...
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    A ute muster is an Australian festival which brings together large numbers of utes and their owners. These events typically include competitions and other...
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  • before his people, Chief Arropeen considered the incident a grave insult in a 30-year history of encroachment and depredations against the Ute people. Retaliating...
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  • Ute is a German feminine given name. People with the name include: Ute Berg (born 1953), German politician and member of the SPD Ute Christensen (born...
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    of the Navajo Nation and Ute Mountain Ute Tribe. The highway passes by two mountains considered sacred by Native Americans: Ute Mountain and an extinct...
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    Towaoc, Colorado (category Ute Mountain Ute Tribe)
    place (CDP), a post office, and the capital of the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe located on the Ute Mountain Ute Reservation in Montezuma County, Colorado, United...
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    and Sand Creek Massacre (November 29, 1864). Six or eleven Ute Mountain Ute Tribe people were killed. Two or three days later, a white man and his family...
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    Ute music constitutes the music of the Indigenous Northern American Ute tribe. Much of this music has been recorded and preserved. Each song of the Ute...
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    Pikes Peak (category Articles containing Ute-Southern Paiute-language text)
    Ute people who called the Pikes Peak region their home were the Tabeguache, whose name means the "People of Sun Mountain". Tava or "sun", is the Ute word...
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    The Southern Ute Indian Reservation (Ute dialect: Kapuuta-wa Moghwachi Núuchi-u) is an Indian reservation in southwestern Colorado, United States, near...
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    2020 census. A post office called Ute has been in operation since 1876. The city was named after the Ute people. Ute is located at 42°2′59″N 95°42′21″W...
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    range on the northern edge of the Grand Valley. Originally home to the Ute people, farmers settled the town after founder William Pabor in 1884. Ten years...
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  • prophet of the Book of Mormon, a Nephite named Moroni, laments that his people have participated in sexual violence, torture, and cannibalism: And notwithstanding...
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