Utes

Utes
Title Utes PDF eBook
Author Jan Pettit
Publisher Johnson Books
Pages 0
Release 2012-02
Genre History
ISBN 9781555664497

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This book presents the rich panorama of Ute history, from the archaeological features of prehistoric Ute cultures to elements of present-day Ute culture.

The Ute Indians of Colorado in the Twentieth Century

The Ute Indians of Colorado in the Twentieth Century
Title The Ute Indians of Colorado in the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Richard Keith Young
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 396
Release 1997
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780806129686

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This comparative history of the Southern Ute and Mountain Ute peoples demonstrates how two culturally and historically related tribes, living side by side in southwestern Colorado, have taken very different paths in the modern era. Historian Richard K. Young makes a unique contribution to twentieth-century American Indian studies in his exploration of Colorado’s two remaining tribes’ divergent responses to federal Indian policies and changing economic and social conditions since passage of the Indian Reorganization Act in 1934. This book, which includes a review of the Utes’ precontact and nineteenth-century history, is based on primary research in U. S. and tribal documents, interviews with tribal members, and the few available secondary sources. By examining the Ute experience, Young highlights the dilemmas faced by all tribes with respect to economic development, energy and water resources, cultural identity and adaptation, spiritual life, tribal politics, and the struggle for tribal self-determination.

Ute Indians of Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico

Ute Indians of Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico
Title Ute Indians of Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico PDF eBook
Author Virginia McConnell Simmons
Publisher University Press of Colorado
Pages 343
Release 2011-05-18
Genre History
ISBN 1457109891

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Using government documents, archives, and local histories, Simmons has painstakingly separated the often repeated and often incorrect hearsay from more accurate accounts of the Ute Indians.

100 Things Utes Fans Should Know and Do Before They Die

100 Things Utes Fans Should Know and Do Before They Die
Title 100 Things Utes Fans Should Know and Do Before They Die PDF eBook
Author Patrick Sheltra
Publisher Triumph Books
Pages 303
Release 2011-09
Genre Education
ISBN 1617495697

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All sports fans want to see their team win the championship but being a fan is about more than watching your team win the big game. As part of an ongoing best selling series, "100 Things" Utes helps Utah lovers get the most out of being a fan. Get ready to enjoy your team on a new, more involved, level.

People of the Shining Mountains

People of the Shining Mountains
Title People of the Shining Mountains PDF eBook
Author Charles Seabrooke Marsh
Publisher
Pages 214
Release 1982
Genre History
ISBN

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An eminently readable history of the Ute Indians of Colorado from earliest times to the present.

Ute Land Religion in the American West, 1879-2009

Ute Land Religion in the American West, 1879-2009
Title Ute Land Religion in the American West, 1879-2009 PDF eBook
Author Brandi Denison
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 356
Release 2017
Genre History
ISBN 1496201396

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Ute Land Religion in the American West, 1879-2009 is a narrative of American religion and how it intersected with land in the American West. Prior to 1881, Utes lived on the largest reservation in North America--twelve million acres of western Colorado. Brandi Denison takes a broad look at the Ute land dispossession and resistance to disenfranchisement by tracing the shifting cultural meaning of dirt, a physical thing, into land, an abstract idea. This shift was made possible through the development and deployment of an idealized American religion based on Enlightenment ideals of individualism, Victorian sensibilities about the female body, and an emerging respect for diversity and commitment to religious pluralism that was wholly dependent on a separation of economics from religion. As the narrative unfolds, Denison shows how Utes and their Anglo-American allies worked together to systematize a religion out of existing ceremonial practices, anthropological observations, and Euro-American ideals of nature. A variety of societies then used religious beliefs and practices to give meaning to the land, which in turn shaped inhabitants' perception of an exclusive American religion. Ultimately, this movement from the tangible to the abstract demonstrates the development of a normative American religion, one that excludes minorities even as they are the source of the idealized expression.

The Ute Campaign of 1879

The Ute Campaign of 1879
Title The Ute Campaign of 1879 PDF eBook
Author Russel Dale Santala
Publisher
Pages 116
Release 1994
Genre Indians of North America
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