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    • A Chronology of Papers in the Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Archives Vol. 2

    • A Chronology of Papers in the Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Archives Vol. 2

    • Chronological entries of dealings with government, goings on in reservations among tribe, and the sustaining of life and customs among the Indians.

    • Agriculture; Education; Employment; Federal Government; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Indian/White Relations; Health; Hunting; Inter-tribal Relations; Land; Tribal Economy; Military/War; Religion; Traditions; Tribal Government; Water Rights; White...
    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs 1887

    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs 1887

    • Excerpts from the annual report concerning Utah Indians. The Commissioner of Indian Affairs discusses cash payments to Indians and the construction of railroads and provides tables outlining demographic data. The Commissioner also provides a report...

    • Indians of North America; Federal Government; United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Uintah and Ouray Agency; Indian agents; Whites--Relations with Indians; Railroads; annuities; Work; Land Use; Agriculture; Religion;
    • Chepeta [sic] at camp

    • Chepeta [sic] at camp

    • Chipeta, a Native American (Ute) woman, poses next to a tepee near Dragon (Uintah County), Utah. She is wearing a plaid shawl. An animal skin is on a tree or shrub beside the tepee.;

    • Ute Indians--History; Indians of North America; Photography; Chipeta, 1843-1924; Tipis; Ute women;
    • Chepeta [sic] at camp [X-33928];

    • Chepeta [sic] at camp [X-33928];

    • Chipeta, a Native American (Ute) woman, poses next to a tepee near Dragon (Uintah County), Utah. She wears a blanket.;

    • Ute Indians--History; Indians of North America; Photography; Tipis; Chipeta, 1843-1924;
    • Chief McCook [X-30583];

    • Chief McCook [X-30583];

    • Head and shoulders portrait of Chief John McCook, Native American Ute leader and brother of Chipeta. The elderly man has light colored hair and is wearing a suit coat and a large kerchief around his neck.;

    • Ute Indians--History; Indians of North America; Photography; Chipeta, 1843-1927;
    • Chief McCook next to concrete tepee;

    • Chief McCook next to concrete tepee;

    • A Native American (Ute) Chief John McCook, stands next to a concrete tepee in Ouray Memorial Park near Montrose (Montrose County), Colorado. The tepee covers a spring and was erected in honor of Chipeta and Chief Ouray. Portions of the painted...

    • Ute Indians--History; Indians of North America; Photography; Tipis;
    • Chief McCook's funeral procession;

    • Chief McCook's funeral procession;

    • A group of white and Native American (Ute) men carry the coffin containing the remains of Chief John McCook, brother of Chipeta, to its final resting place near his sister and her husband, Ouray, in Montrose, Colorado.;

    • Ute Indians--History; Indians of North America; Photography;
    • Chief Ouray's house in Montrose;

    • Chief Ouray's house in Montrose;

    • View of the stuccoed adobe brick house built by the United States government for North American Indian (Southern Ute Tribe) Chief Ouray and his wife Chipeta (Uncompahgre Ute Tribe) in Montrose (Montrose County), Colorado. The house has a shingled...

    • Ute Indians--History; Indians of North America; Photography; Ouray, Chipeta, 1843-1924; Chipeta, 1843-1924; Ute women;
    • Chief Ouray's houses in Montrose [CHS.X9575];

    • Chief Ouray's houses in Montrose [CHS.X9575];

    • View of the original house owned by North American Indian (Southern Ute Tribe) Chief Ouray and his wife Chipeta (Uncompahgre Ute Tribe) on their ranch near Montrose (Montrose County) Colorado. The abandoned building is constructed of adobe brick,...

    • Ute Indians--History; Indians of North America; Photography; Ute women; Dwelling; Chipeta, 1843-1924; Ouray;
    • Chief Ouray's houses in Montrose [CHS.X9576];

    • Chief Ouray's houses in Montrose [CHS.X9576];

    • View of the original house owned by North American Indian (Southern Ute Tribe) Chief Ouray and his wife (Uncompahgre Ute Tribe) Chipeta on their ranch near Montrose (Montrose County) Colorado. The abandoned building is constructed of adobe brick,...

    • Ute Indians--History; Indians of North America; Photography; Dwellings; Ouray, Chipeta, 1843-1924; Ute women;
    • Chief Ouray's old home near Montrose [X-30589];

    • Chief Ouray's old home near Montrose [X-30589];

    • View of the home of Chief Ouray near Montrose, Colorado. It is constructed with adobe brick covered by plaster, has a side gable, gableboard, and door and window bays. A washtub on a barrel and a broom are outside of the residence.;

    • Ute Indians--History; Indians of North America; Photography; Ouray;
    • Chief Ouray's squaw, Chipeta [Z-1457];

    • Chief Ouray's squaw, Chipeta [Z-1457];

    • Chipeta, a Native American (Ute) woman, poses next to rounded woven baskets with leather handles. She holds a small woven basket and wears a long calico skirt or dress with a pattern of grapes, blossoms, and leaves; a woven, patterned shawl with...

    • Ute Indians--History; Indians of North America; Photography; Chipeta, 1843-1924; Ute Women; Ouray;
    • Chief Ouray's squaw, Chipeta [Z-1466];

    • Chief Ouray's squaw, Chipeta [Z-1466];

    • Chipeta, a Native American (Ute) woman and wife of Chief Ouray, sits beside woven baskets and blankets probably in western Colorado. She wears a flowered shawl with fringe and a flowered dress.;

    • Ute Indians--History; Indians of North America; Photography; Ouray, Chipeta, 1843-1924; Ute women;
    • Chipeta

    • Chipeta

    • A posed black and white photograph of Chipeta, Chief Ouray's wife. She is dressed in a beautiful traditional dress, with braclets and beads around her neck. She appears to be standing in a photography studio.

    • Ute Indians; Family; Chipeta
    • Chipeta [X-30459];

    • Chipeta [X-30459];

    • Portrait of Chipeta (a Native American Ute woman), wife of Ouray, and a man in a suit and hat.;

    • Ute Indians--History; Indians of North America; Photography; Chipeta, 1843-1924; Ute women;
    • Chipeta and Ouray old home near Montrose [X-30593];

    • Chipeta and Ouray old home near Montrose [X-30593];

    • View of the former home of Chief Ouray and his wife Chipeta near Montrose, Colorado. It is constructed of adobe brick covered with plaster, has a gable roof and gableboard, two door bays, and one window bay.;

    • Ute Indians--History; Indians of North America; Photography; Ouray; Chipeta, 1843-1924;
    • Chipeta Monument [N-209];

    • Chipeta Monument [N-209];

    • behind him., John McCook, Chipeta's brother, stands next to the mausoleum dedicated to her in March of 1925. Chipeta was the wife of Ouray, chief of the Utes from 1820 until 1880. The sarcophagus bearing Chipeta's name stands at the site south of...

    • Ute Indians--History; Indians of North America; Photography; Chipeta, 1843-1924;
    • Chipeta Monument [N-210];

    • Chipeta Monument [N-210];

    • covered in snow. A telephone pole stands in the distance near a railroad track. Horses or cattle stand near the pole. A group of poles, possibly forming a teepee, also stand in the distance. A sign stands in the left background., The sarcophagus of...

    • Ute Indians--History; Indians of North America; Photography; Chipeta, 1843-1924; Burial;
    • Chipeta, Ouray, Piah

    • Chipeta, Ouray, Piah

    • Studio portrait (sitting and standing) of Native American (Ute) and white men and women in Washington, D. C. for the Brunot Treaty signing. Left to right- Back row Washington (Northern Ute), Susan (sister of Chief Ouray), Johnson #2 (Susan's...

    • Treaties; Chipeta; Ouray; Indian/White Relations; Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Photographs; Ute Indians--Women--Photographs; Federal Government;
    • Council transcript between Uncompahgre and Agent H.J. Brees dated December 2, 1910;

    • Council transcript between Uncompahgre and Agent H.J. Brees dated December 2, 1910;

    • John McCook and Sam Atchee report that they are not being paid (although payment was promised) for allowing sheep to cross through his allotment. Witchits, Joseph Arrive, and John McCook suggest building an irrigation ditch at White River. Chipeta...

    • Indians of North America; Federal Government; United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Uintah and Ouray Agency; Indian agents; Whites--Relations with Indians; Land Use; Allotment of Land; Livestock; Grazing; Water Rights; Irrigation;
    • Estate of Chipeta

    • Estate of Chipeta

    • Statements taken from Uncompahgre Utes after the death of Chipeta to validate her property and inheritance claims.

    • Indians of North America; Indian Agency/ Reservations;
    • Fort Duchesne, Utah;

    • Fort Duchesne, Utah;

    • Ute indians identified as, "David Wilson, Tom Patterson ?, Mona, Tom Patterson's squaw, Chipeta & Mamie McCook ?, McCook,McCook squaw, See a [Chuck?]and squaw , Jimmy McCook, Cyawapp, Little Dick Squaw, Catchawaw squaw, [and]atchawaw" pose near a...

    • Ute Indians -- History; Indians of North America; Photography; Horses; Ute women;
    • Grave of Chipeta [Z-1364];

    • Grave of Chipeta [Z-1364];

    • View of the grave site of Chipeta, a Native American (Ute) woman, near Montrose at Ouray Memorial Park (Montrose County), Colorado. The cement and granite tomb is near Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad tracks.;

    • Ute Indians--History; Indians of North America; Photography; Chipeta, 1843-1924;
    • Home of Chief Ouray

    • Home of Chief Ouray

    • View of the home once owned by Chief Ouray and his wife Chipeta near Montrose, Colorado. It is constructed of adobe brick covered with plaster, has two double hung windows, a single leaf door, a side gable roof, and gableboard.

    • Ute Indians--Dwellings--Photographs; Ouray; Chipeta;
    • Indians, teepees

    • Indians, teepees

    • The Ouray Spring Teepee stands in the foreground behind a wire fence with stick posts. The concrete teepee houses the spring from which Ouray, chief of the Utes from 1820 until 1880, and his wife, Chipeta, obtained water when they lived on a farm...

    • Ute Indians--1920-1940. Indians of North America--Commemoration--1920-1940. Monuments & memorials--Colorado--1920-1940. Sarcophagi--1920-1940. Springhouses--Colorado--1920-1940. Tipis--Colorado--1920-1940. Chipeta. Ouray.
    • Indians, teepees

    • Indians, teepees

    • The Ouray Spring Teepee near Montrose stands behind a short rock wall lightly covered with snow. The concrete teepee houses a cold-water spring from which Ouray, chief of the Utes from 1820 until 1880, and his wife, Chipeta, obtained drinking and...

    • Ute Indians--1920-1940. Indians of North America--Commemoration--1920-1940. Monuments & memorials--Colorado--1920-1940. Springhouses--Colorado--1920-1940. Tipis--Colorado--1920-1940. Chipeta. Ouray.
    • Indians, teepees

    • Indians, teepees

    • An unidentified man stands in front of the Ouray Spring Teepee just south of Montrose at the site where Ouray, chief of the Utes from 1820 until 1880, and his wife, Chipeta, lived. The concrete teepee houses the spring from which the couple...

    • Ute Indians--1920-1930. Indians of North America--Commemoration--1920-1930. Monuments & memorials--Colorado--1920-1930. Springhouses--Colorado--1920-1930. Tipis--Colorado--1920-1930. Chipeta. Ouray.
    • Indians, Ute - Ouray and Chipeta;

    • Indians, Ute - Ouray and Chipeta;

    • Sitting studio portrait of Native American (Ute) Chief Ouray and his wife Chipeta. Both wear fringed hide clothing, moccasins, and leggings. They are in Washington D. C. to negotiate a treaty following the Meeker incident. Ouray died soon after...

    • White River Massacre, Colo., 1879; Treaties; Ute Indians--History; Ute Women; Whites--Relations with Indians; Ouray; Chipeta, 1843-1924;
    • Last picture of Chipeta

    • Last picture of Chipeta

    • Chipeta, a Native American (Ute) woman, poses next to a tepee near Dragon (Uintah County), Utah. She is wearing a dress or skirt under a plaid shawl. An animal skin is on a tree or shrub beside the tepee.

    • Chipeta; Ute Indians--Women--Photographs; Ute Indians--Dwellings--Photographs; Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs;
    • Letter to the Secretary of the Interior dated September 17, 1929;

    • Letter to the Secretary of the Interior dated September 17, 1929;

    • A committee of Utes requests to see a treaty made with Chief Ouray in 1879, in which Chief Ouray was promised payment in return for moving Uncompahgre Utes from Colorado to Utah. The committee also states that rations granted to their tribe have...

    • Indians of North America; Federal Government; United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Uintah and Ouray Agency; Indian agents; Whites--Relations with Indians; Livestock; Annuities; Meeker Massacre, Colo., 1879;
    • McCooks sister at his grave - McCook is Chipeta brother

    • McCooks sister at his grave - McCook is Chipeta brother

    • View of the funeral of Chief McCook, a Native American (Ute). Cheta, his sister, stands by the pine box; a crowd of white adults and children look on.

    • Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Jewelry; Ute Indians--Social life and customs--Photographs; Ute Indians--Women--Photographs;
    • Monument to Chief Ouray & Chipeta - near Montrose

    • Monument to Chief Ouray & Chipeta - near Montrose

    • View of a granite monument dedicated to Chief Ouray and Chipeta near Montrose, Montrose County, Colorado, features an obelisk-shaped monument with two bronze plaques. One is a relief of Chief Ouray the other reads: ""In Memory of Chief Ouray and...

    • Chipeta--Monuments. Ouray--Monuments. Montrose (Colo.)--1920-1940. Indians of North America--Commemoration--Colorado--Montrose--1920-1940.
    • Old home of Ouray and Chipeta near Montrose

    • Old home of Ouray and Chipeta near Montrose

    • View of an adobe building once owned by Chief Ouray and his wife, Chipeta, near Montrose, Colorado. It is a single story structure in a grassy field with window bays, door bays, and projecting support timbers.

    • Ute Indians--Dwellings--Photographs; Ouray; Chipeta;
    • Old home of Ouray and Chipeta near Montrose

    • Old home of Ouray and Chipeta near Montrose

    • A young man sits on a wooden crate behind an adobe building once owned by Chief Ouray near Montrose, Colorado. It is a single story adobe brick structure with projecting support timbers. Ouray and Chipeta's home is adjacent to the structure.

    • Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Dwellings--Photographs; Ouray; Chipeta;
    • Ouray and Chipeta [Z-2726];

    • Ouray and Chipeta [Z-2726];

    • Studio portrait of Native American (Ute) Chief Ouray and his wife Chipeta. Chief Ouray wears braids, a choker necklace, a fringed buckskin shirt with probably beaded details, pants, leather boots, and a woven blanket attached at the waist. Chipeta...

    • Chipeta, 1843-1924; Ouray; Ute Indians--History; Photography;
    • Ouray and Chipeta's home near Montrose

    • Ouray and Chipeta's home near Montrose

    • View of the former home and adjacent adobe building once owned by Chief Ouray near Montrose, Colorado. The home is constructed of adobe bricks covered with plaster and a gable roof. The out-building is a single story structure in a grassy field...

    • Ute Indians--Dwellings--Photographs; Ouray; Chipeta;
    • Ouray outhouse near Montrose, Colo., McKee standing

    • Ouray outhouse near Montrose, Colo., McKee standing

    • A man identified as McKee stands outside of an adobe building described as an outhouse on the property formerly owned by Chief Ouray and his wife Chipeta. It is a single story structure with two single leaf and one double leaf doors, an overhanging...

    • Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Dwellings--Photographs; Ouray; Chipeta;
    • Ouray Spring

    • Ouray Spring

    • View of Ouray Spring Tepee, Ouray Memorial Park, near Montrose, Montrose County, Colorado, shows markers with "" Ouray "" and "" Spring "" and a rock wall around the site.

    • Chipeta--Monuments. Ouray--Monuments. Ouray (Colo.)--1920-1940. Indians of North America--Commemoration--Colorado--Montrose--1920-1940. Springs--Colorado--Montrose--1920-1940.
    • Ouray, Chipeta [X-30600];

    • Ouray, Chipeta [X-30600];

    • Ouray, chief of the Native American Utes, and his wife, Chipeta, pose for their last formal portrait together in Washington, D. C. Ouray wears braids, a choker, fringed buckskin shirt, a breech cloth, leggings, and boots. Chipeta wears a fringed...

    • Indians of North America; Ute Indians--History; Ute Women; Ouray; Chipeta, 1843-1924;
    • Ouray's fireplace;

    • Ouray's fireplace;

    • Interior view of the cabin belonging to Chief Ouray and his wife Chipeta, shows a small fireplace built by Ouray. It is surrounded by debris and is cracked in places.;

    • Ute Indians--History; Ouray; Architecture; Ute Women;
    • Ouray's old house at Los Pinos Agency as it appears to-day

    • Ouray's old house at Los Pinos Agency as it appears to-day

    • View of a young white man standing in front of the former home of Chief Ouray at the Los Pinos Agency in Saguache County, Colorado. The dilapidated building is of board and batten construction with an empty door bay, a boarded window bay, a gable...

    • Ute Indians--Dwellings--Photographs; Ouray; Chipeta;
    • Tales of the Colorado Pioneers

    • Tales of the Colorado Pioneers

    • A history of the explorers and pioneers that helped to create the state of Colorado.

    • Indian/White Relations; Indians of North America; State Government; Ute Indians; Mining; Farming; Homesteading; Federal Government;
    • Southern Utes A Tribal History, The

    • Southern Utes A Tribal History, The
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    • Ute Indians -- History; Language; Spanish; Treaties; Military/War; Trade; Overland Trail; Indian/White Relations; Federal Government; Ute War; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Meeker Massacre; Allotment; Tribal Economy; Tribal Funds; Hunting; Farming;...
    • Inspection Report of the Uintah Ouray Agency dated December 2, 1916;

    • Inspection Report of the Uintah Ouray Agency dated December 2, 1916;

    • This report states that there are few problems related to alcohol on the Uintah Ouray Reservation. Suggestions in the report include turning a plant and other buildings over to the Department of the Interior for reconstruction and repair;

    • Indians of North America; Federal Government; United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Uintah and Ouray Agency; Indian agents; Indians of North America-Education;
    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1887;

    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1887;

    • Excerpts concerning Utah from the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - Courtesy of the University of Wisconsin Digital Collections. The Commissioner of Indian Affairs provides demographic data and estimates regarding necessary...

    • Indian Reservations; Federal Government; Indians of North America; Indians of North America--Education; Courts; Allotment of Land; Land Use; Railroads; Timber; Whites--Relations with Indians; Health; Railroads; Timber; Annuities; Horses; Crime;...
    • Report of Special Agent Welton dated October 12, 1888;

    • Report of Special Agent Welton dated October 12, 1888;

    • Special Agent Welton submits a report regarding his meeting at the Ouray Agency with a number of chiefs, including Sap-a-ma-rah, Colorow, and Ouray's widow, Chipeta. Welton also describes the state of affairs on his reservation. Welton lists his...

    • Indians of North America; Whites--Relations with Indians; United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Uintah and Ouray Agency; Indian agents; Agriculture; Water Rights; Indians of North America--Education; Federal Government;
    • Shavano, Yega, Jim McCook and squaw;

    • Shavano, Yega, Jim McCook and squaw;

    • Standing portrait of Native Americans (Ute) near Delta, Colorado, identified as (l to r): Monk Shavano (nephew of Chipeta), Yega, Jim McCook and his wife. The men's costume includes buffalo horn and feather headdresses, hair pipe breastplates, a...

    • Ute Indians--History; Ute Women; Colorow, approximately 1810-1888;
    • Ute Indian Camp Garden of the Gods Shan Kive;

    • Ute Indian Camp Garden of the Gods Shan Kive;

    • Panoramic view of Native American (Ute) men, women and children, and white men at the Shan Kive (Colorado Springs Carnival) in Colorado Springs (El Paso County), Colorado. Utes pose in front of tipis and the sandstone rock formations of the Garden...

    • Indians of North America; Ute Indians--history; Ouray; Buckskin Charley, Ute Chief;
    • Ute Indians, Chief McCook;

    • Ute Indians, Chief McCook;

    • Head and shoulders profile portrait of Chief John McCook, a Native American Ute and brother of Chipeta, wife of Ouray. The elderly man has grey hair and a large kerchief wrapped around his neck.;

    • Ute Indians--History; Photography; Ute Women; Ouray; Chipeta, 1843-1924;
    • Ute Indians, Chipeta;

    • Ute Indians, Chipeta;

    • Native American Ute men, women, and a girl, including Chipeta, wife of Ouray, stand on a stone staircase with white men. Chipeta is next to the man in the light colored jacket.;

    • Ute Indians--History; Ute Women; Chipeta, 1843-1924; Ouray;
    • Ute Indians, group portrait

    • Ute Indians, group portrait

    • Group portrait of North American Indian (Ute) men and women who include Chief Ouray and his wife, Chipeta. Chief Ouray wears a beaded buckskin shirt, leggings, and a breechclout, his hair is braided. Chipeta wears a fringed buckskin dress, a beaded...

    • Chipeta; Ouray; Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Jewelry;
    • Ute man and with Chipeta

    • Ute man and with Chipeta

    • Chipeta, a Native American (Ute) woman, poses with a Ute man. Chipeta wears a long calico skirt or dress with a pattern of grapes, blossoms, and leaves and a patterned shawl with fringe. The man has braids and wears a wide-brimmed hat, a suit, a...

    • Chipeta; Ute Indians--Women--Photographs; Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Jewelry;

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