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Ute Indians, Durango, Colorado.
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Photograph of mounted Indians in regalia. Ute Indians, Durango, Colorado.
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Head/torso shot of a Ute Indian in Durango, Colorado.
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Ouray, Ute Indian Chief.
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A portrait of a Ute Indian man. The man is looking straight into the camera and is wearing a long sleeve shirt with a hole at the left elbow and he is possibly wearing a turquoise necklace.
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A Ute Indian sitting on an ornate bench and playing a wooden flute.
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Performance of an Ute Indian dance. Ute men and women in ceremonial dress performing a dance with numerous spectators looking on. A ridge with pine trees is in the background.
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Three Ute dancers, wearing traditional Indian dress. Horse drawn wagon and numerous other people in the background.
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A dark photo of a group of Ute Indians standing with the Indian agent outside of the wooden agency building near the junction of Cochetopa Pass and Los Pinos Creek, circa early 1870s (i.e., before the agency was moved in 1874).
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A mother and two children. Youngest child is strapped into a decorated cradleboard at mother's left side.
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A group of people standing in a field. A row of bushes and a tall tree are in the background. A small group of people are sitting under a brush shelter at right side of photograph.
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Two men on horseback in a flat and arid landscape. The man on the left has on a button up sweater and stocking hat and the man on the right is wearing a wide-brimmed, rounded top hat, a neckerchief, and a necklace.
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A performance of Ute Indian dancers. The dancers are in ceremonial dress and spectators can be seen in the background.
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Dormitory, water tower, and other buildings of the Ute Indian school seen from a distance.
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Professor Dan Roberts of Colorado Mesa University discusses the history and culture of the Ute Indians, Chief Ouray, and the removal of the Ute from Colorado by the U.S. Government during a lecture to a meeting of the Mesa County Historical Society. This recording is made available via signed release by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of Mesa County Libraries, the Museums of Western Colorado and the Mesa County Historical Society....
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Small pamphlet describing the history of the Southern Ute Indians of early Colorado. 20 pages. Includes black and white photographs. Written by Verner Z. Reed.
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A building with three early automobiles outside. The building is a wood-frame building with a shingle roof and a bell mounted on the top of the roof.
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A sepia postcard of a group of people, some of whom are wearing head pieces.
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A group photo of seven men and two children at Dominguez and Escalante Trail Monument ceremony. Photo appears to have been taken by Catholic Church in Ignacio. Left - Father Peter Rigo, and Chief Tony Buck. Center - Father Manuel Pommal.