Utah Historical Perspectives

Utah Historical Perspectives
Title Utah Historical Perspectives PDF eBook
Author Utah State Historical Society
Publisher
Pages
Release 1979
Genre Utah
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Utah Historical Perspectives

Utah Historical Perspectives
Title Utah Historical Perspectives PDF eBook
Author Utah State Historical Society
Publisher
Pages 2
Release 1979
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Historical Perspective on Major Educational Changes in Utah, 1847-1966

Historical Perspective on Major Educational Changes in Utah, 1847-1966
Title Historical Perspective on Major Educational Changes in Utah, 1847-1966 PDF eBook
Author Utah State Board of Education
Publisher
Pages 68
Release 1966
Genre Education
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History Of Utah's American Indians

History Of Utah's American Indians
Title History Of Utah's American Indians PDF eBook
Author Forrest Cuch
Publisher Utah State Division of Indian Affairs
Pages 416
Release 2003-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780913738498

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This book is a joint project of the Utah Division of Indian Affairs and the Utah State Historical Society. It is distributed to the book trade by Utah State University Press. The valleys, mountains, and deserts of Utah have been home to native peoples for thousands of years. Like peoples around the word, Utah's native inhabitants organized themselves in family units, groups, bands, clans, and tribes. Today, six Indian tribes in Utah are recognized as official entities. They include the Northwestern Shoshone, the Goshutes, the Paiutes, the Utes, the White Mesa or Southern Utes, and the Navajos (Dineh). Each tribe has its own government. Tribe members are citizens of Utah and the United States; however, lines of distinction both within the tribes and with the greater society at large have not always been clear. Migration, interaction, war, trade, intermarriage, common threats, and challenges have made relationships and affiliations more fluid than might be expected. In this volume, the editor and authors endeavor to write the history of Utah's first residents from an Indian perspective. An introductory chapter provides an overview of Utah's American Indians and a concluding chapter summarizes the issues and concerns of contemporary Indians and their leaders. Chapters on each of the six tribes look at origin stories, religion, politics, education, folkways, family life, social activities, economic issues, and important events. They provide an introduction to the rich heritage of Utah's native peoples. This book includes chapters by David Begay, Dennis Defa, Clifford Duncan, Ronald Holt, Nancy Maryboy, Robert McPherson, Mae Parry, Gary Tom, and Mary Jane Yazzie. Forrest Cuch was born and raised on the Uintah and Ouray Ute Indian Reservation in northeastern Utah. He graduated from Westminster College in 1973 with a bachelor of arts degree in behavioral sciences. He served as education director for the Ute Indian Tribe from 1973 to 1988. From 1988 to 1994 he was employed by the Wampanoag Tribe in Gay Head, Massachusetts, first as a planner and then as tribal administrator. Since October 1997 he has been director of the Utah Division of Indian Affairs.

Popular History of Utah

Popular History of Utah
Title Popular History of Utah PDF eBook
Author Orson Ferguson Whitney
Publisher
Pages 602
Release 1916
Genre Latter Day Saint churches
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Utah in the Twentieth Century

Utah in the Twentieth Century
Title Utah in the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Brian Q. Cannon
Publisher University Press of Colorado
Pages 468
Release 2009-06-15
Genre History
ISBN 145718110X

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The twentieth could easily be Utah’s most interesting, complex century, yet popular ideas of what is history seem mired in the nineteenth. One reason may be the lack of readily available writing on more recent Utah history. This collection of essays shifts historical focus forward to the twentieth, which began and ended with questions of Utah’s fit with the rest of the nation. In between was an extended period of getting acquainted in an uneasy but necessary marriage, which was complicated by the push of economic development and pull of traditional culture, demand for natural resources from a fragile and scenic environment, and questions of who governs and how, who gets a vote, and who controls what is done on and to the contested public lands. Outside trade and a tourist economy increasingly challenged and fed an insular society. Activists left and right declaimed constitutional liberties while Utah’s Native Americans become the last enfranchised in the nation. Proud contributions to national wars contrasted with denial of deep dependence on federal money; the skepticism of provocative writers, with boosters eager for growth; and reflexive patriotism somehow bonded to ingrained distrust of federal government.

"...the Voice of Womankind..."

Title "...the Voice of Womankind..." PDF eBook
Author League of Women Voters of Provo-Utah County
Publisher
Pages 4
Release 1978
Genre Women
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