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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Native Americans in Utah (redirect from Indigenous peoples of Utah)
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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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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Timpanogos (redirect from Timpanogs (people))
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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communities along Ute Pass. Its exhibits includes information about the Ute people and early pioneers. Colorado mountain passes "Ute Pass History". Ute Pass Historical...
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Grand Junction, Colorado (redirect from Ute, Colorado)
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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Chief Ignacio (redirect from Ignacio (Ute chief))
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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Antonga Black Hawk (redirect from Black Hawk (Ute))
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Uintah tribe (category Ute (ethnic group))
Ute people, and now is a tribe of multiple bands of Utes that were classified as Uintahs by the U.S. government when they were relocated to the Ute Indian...
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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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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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in the region at the time, with the land to the west reserved for the Ute people. Prospectors who defied governor Frederick Walker Pitkin's order crossed...
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