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    • American Bankers Association at Broadmoor, Colorado Springs

    • American Bankers Association at Broadmoor, Colorado Springs

    • American Bankers Association conventioneers and Ute entertainers pose on front porch and balcony of the Broadmoor Casino, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado. The Native Americans wear costumes with blankets and hold drums, shields, and...

    • American Bankers Association. Convention.--1890-1900. Broadmoor Hotel and Casino (Colorado Springs, Colo.)--1890- 1900. Indians of North America--Performances & portrayals--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1890-1900. Colorado Springs (Colo.)--1890-1900....
    • Broadmoor Casino, Convention of American Bankers Assn., some Ute Indians brought up to entertain...

    • Broadmoor Casino, Convention of American Bankers Assn., some Ute Indians brought up to entertain them

    • American Bankers Association conventioneers and Ute entertainers pose on front porch and balcony of the Broadmoor Casino, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado. The Native Americans wear costumes with blankets and hold drums, shields, and...

    • American Bankers Association. Convention.--1890-1900. Broadmoor Hotel and Casino (Colorado Springs, Colo.)--Buildings--1890-1900. Ute Indians--Performances & portrayals--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1890-1900. Broadmoor (Colo.)--1890-1900. Colorado...
    • Ruins of a rounded wall

    • Ruins of a rounded wall

    • A man sits on top of a circular stone Native American (Anasazi) ruin, possibly at the Square Tower site, probably Hovenweep National Monument, Colorado and Utah. The ruin is at the edge of a canyon.

    • Anasazi;
    • Ute Bear Dance

    • Ute Bear Dance

    • Native American (Ute) and white men and women stand in rows opposite each other, probably for the traditional Ute Bear Dance, probably in western Colorado.

    • Bear Dance; Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Photographs; Ute Indians--Social life and customs--Photographs;
    • Ute Bear Dance

    • Ute Bear Dance

    • Native American (Ute) and white men and women stand in rows opposite each other probably for the traditional Bear Dance, probably in western Colorado. Shows A U.S. flag and possibly a school in the distance.

    • Bear Dance; Ute Indians--Social life and customs--Photographs; Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs;
    • 1st Festival Mountain & Plain

    • 1st Festival Mountain & Plain

    • A Native American (Pueblo) family (man, woman, children) pose outdoors in Denver, Colorado, as part of the first Festival of Mountain and Plain.

    • Children--Photographs; Pueblo Indians--Clothing--Photographs;
    • 1st Festival of Mountain & Plain

    • 1st Festival of Mountain & Plain

    • Native American (Ute) children pose near a group of tepees at the first Festival of Mountain and Plain in Denver, Colorado. Spectators stand nearby.

    • Children--Photographs; Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Dwellings--Photographs;
    • Ute Indian child

    • Ute Indian child

    • A Native American (Ute) child stands in a grassy field probably in western Colorado and wears a shirt with a fur yoke decorated with conchos wiht decorated beadwork, Hair pipes, a belt, beaded arm bands, beaded leggings, and beaded moccasins.

    • Children--Photographs; Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Jewelry;
    • 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.
    • 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.
    • Grave of Chipeta

    • Grave of Chipeta

    • 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.

    • Chipeta; Ute Indians--Women;
    • Chief Ouray's squaw, Chipeta

    • Chief Ouray's squaw, Chipeta

    • 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.

    • Chipeta; Ute Indians--Women--Photographs; Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Jewelry;
    • Probably Navajo Springs Agency

    • Probably Navajo Springs Agency

    • Native Americans (Ute) gather near the doorway of a log building, identified as the Navajo Springs Agency, and are wrapped in blankets against the cold. A dog, a wagon, and horses are included.

    • Dogs; Horses; Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Photographs;
    • Ute bride and groom

    • Ute bride and groom

    • A Ute man and woman pose for a wedding portrait in a studio, possibly photographer Joesph Collier's studio on Larimer Street in Denver, Colorado. The groom wears a top hat, and his hair is in braids. He holds a rifle propped in front of him. The...

    • Firearms; Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Jewelry; Ute Indians--Social life and customs--Photographs; Ute Indians--Women--Photographs;
    • Festival of Mountain and Plain parade

    • Festival of Mountain and Plain parade

    • Native American (Ute) men ride on horseback in a parade, part of the Festival of Mountain and Plain in Denver, Colorado. They wear moccasins, feather headdresses, breeches, and hair pipe breastplates. Signs read: ""Smoked by Everybody Sold...

    • Horses; Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs;
    • Indians near East High School

    • Indians near East High School

    • Native American (Ute) men ride on horseback near East Denver High School at 19th (Nineteenth) and California or Stout Streets as part of the Festival of Mountain and Plain in Denver, Colorado. The men wear moccasins, leggings, hair pipe...

    • Horses; Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Indian/White Relations;
    • 1st Festival of Mountain & Plain

    • 1st Festival of Mountain & Plain

    • Native American (Ute) men and women ride on horseback in a parade as part of the first Festival of Mountain and Plain in Denver, Colorado. One woman has a baby in a cradleboard strapped to her back. Spectators line the street.

    • Horses; Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Photographs; Ute Indians--Women--Photographs; Indian/White Relations;
    • Colorado, the late Ute outbreak and massacre at the White River Agency

    • Colorado, the late Ute outbreak and massacre at the White River Agency

    • View of log and frame buildings near Montrose (Montrose County), Colorado. Shows people and horses near the residence of Chief Ouray, North American Indian (Tabequache Ute) chief. Bust portraits show Ute ""Joe(probably scout Joseph Rankin), with a...

    • Indian Agency/ Reservations; Military/War; Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Social life and customs--Photographs; Ute Indians--Jewelry;
    • Sam Achee with instrument

    • Sam Achee with instrument

    • A man identified as Sam Achee, a Native American (Ute) musician and instrument maker, holds a rasp (morache), probably in western Colorado. He wears hoop earrings, a shirt with a starched collar, a tie, a vest with a button pin which reads ""Labor...

    • Indian Police; Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Jewelry; Music;
    • Group portrait with Utes

    • Group portrait with Utes

    • Studio portrait of two Native American (Ute) women and three white men. The woman wearing a striped dress, shawl, concho belt, earrings, and a bead necklace is identified as Mary Tobin, mother of Mollie Cloud. The other woman wears braids, a print...

    • Indian/White Relations; Indians of North America; Ute Indians--Women--Photographs; Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Jewelry;
    • Colorado, the late outbreak and massacre at the White River agency

    • Colorado, the late outbreak and massacre at the White River agency

    • Studio bust portraits of North American Indian (Ute) figures show Jack, White River Ute war chief, Sarah, Ouray's sister, Piah, Middle Park Ute chief, Douglass, White River Ute chief, and Ouray, head Ute chief. Other images show a wooden saddle, a...

    • Indians of North America--1870-1880. Ute Indian--1870-1880. Tribal chiefs--1870-1880. Women--1870-1880.
    • Chief Ouray's grave

    • Chief Ouray's grave

    • A group of Native American Ute men, women and children, and a white man gather around the headstone marking the reburial spot of Chief Ouray. The Ute men's clothing includes leggings, gauntlets, shirts, shawls with decorative shell work, buckskin,...

    • Indians of North America--1920-1940. Tombs & sepulchral monuments--1920-1940. Ouray--Tomb.
    • Navajo indian

    • Navajo indian

    • Profile portrait of an unidentified Native American man, plaque on frame reads: "" Painted and Presented to Colorado State Museum, Dwight D. Eisenhower.

    • Indians of North America--1950-1960.
    • Old tower near the McElmo

    • Old tower near the McElmo

    • A man leans on a rock formation at the base of the ruins of a circular tower near McElmo Creek on the Ute Mountain Indian Reservation, Colorado. The Native American (Anasazi) archaeological site consists of a tower of dry laid shaped stone.

    • Indians of North America--Antiquities & archaeological sites--Colorado--Ute Mountain Indian Reservation--1870-1880. Pueblo Indians--Antiquities & archaeological sites--Colorado--Ute Mountain Indian Reservation--1870-1880. Ute Mountain Indian...
    • Moon dance in Garden of the Gods

    • Moon dance in Garden of the Gods

    • Native American (Ute) men, women, and children pose outdoors at Garden of the Gods, El Paso County, Colorado. Men and boys wear feather headdresses. Women and girls wear dresses and shawls. Some women hold umbrellas. One man holds a long thin pole...

    • Indians of North America--Clothing & dress--Colorado--El Paso County--1910-1920. Ute Indians--Women--Colorado--El Paso County--1910-1920. Garden of the Gods (Colorado Springs, Colo.)--1910-1920. Children--Colorado--El Paso County--1910-1920....
    • Ute camp

    • Ute camp

    • Two Ute Indians pose outside their teepee constructed over a tree and poles, Colorado. Firewood and cooking pots are on ground, two more teepees and saddled horses are in background.

    • Indians of North America--Colorado--1880-1900. Outdoor cookery--Colorado--1880-1900. Tipis--Colorado--1880-1900. Ute Indians--Colorado--1880-1900.
    • Ute Indian camp

    • Ute Indian camp

    • Group of sightseers (men, women and children) gathered around three canvas tepees and Ute Native Americans (backs to camera), one Ute male is on bicycle, possibly near Colorado Springs, Colorado.

    • Indians of North America--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1900- 1910. Colorado Springs (Colo.)--1900-1910. Ute Indians--1900-1910.
    • Ute bride and groom

    • Ute bride and groom

    • A Ute man and woman pose for a wedding portrait in a studio, possibly photographer Joesph Collier's studio on Larimer Street in Denver, Colorado. The groom wears a top hat, and his hair is in braids. He holds a rifle propped in front of him. The...

    • Indians of North America--Colorado--Denver--1870-1900. Ute Indians--Colorado--Denver--1870-1900. Brides--1870-1900. Grooms (Weddings)--1870-1900. Marriage--Colorado--Denver--1870-1900.
    • Tepees of Ignacio

    • Tepees of Ignacio

    • An unidentified Native American man in front of a group of tipis in Ignacio, Colorado, stands points outward. Wagons are next to the tipis, and a residence or stable, horses, a dog and other Native Americans are in the background.

    • Indians of North America--Colorado--Ignacio--1900-1910. Ignacio (Colo.)--1900-1910. Carts & wagons--Colorado--Ignacio--1900-1910. Tipis--Colorado--Ignacio--1900-1910.
    • American Indian Law Students (3/26/71)

    • American Indian Law Students (3/26/71)

    • OEO Legal Services Morning Session. Tape recording of the second day's meetings. Education, legal aid, health care, proposed power plants near reservation land on Black Mesa and associated health issues. Recorded by Floyd O'Neil in Denver,...

    • Indians of North America; Oral History;
    • Chief Douglass [sic]

    • Chief Douglass [sic]

    • Reproduction of a engraving shows a head and shoulders portrait of Chief Douglas, Native American Ute (White River) leader, Colorado, wearing an earring, shirt and jacket with book tucked in the side.

    • Indians of North America; Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Jewelry;
    • Utes- early morning (Amy S. Kent, Maggie)

    • Utes- early morning (Amy S. Kent, Maggie)

    • Native American (Ute) women, Amy S. Kent and Maggie, with water baskets by open tepee. Possibly at Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs, Colorado. The women are probably in Colorado Springs for the Shan Kive (Colorado Springs Carnival).

    • Indians of North America; Ute Indians--Dwellings--Photographs; Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Women--Photographs;
    • Chief Ouray's bones

    • Chief Ouray's bones

    • Two Native American Utes and a white man are standing among rocks holding what are supposed to be the bones of Chief Ouray. They have been disinterred for reburial at a memorial near Montrose, Colorado. The Native Americans are identified as...

    • Indians of North America; Ute Indians--Social life and customs--Photographs; Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs;
    • Jane Red-Jacket

    • Jane Red-Jacket

    • Sitting studio portrait of a Native American Ute woman identified as Jane Red-Jacket, in Atchee, Colorado. She wears moccasins, a polka-dot dress, earrings, and a fringed shawl.

    • Indians of North America; Ute Indians--Women--Photographs; Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Jewelry;
    • Washington's daughter Ute

    • Washington's daughter Ute

    • Studio portrait (sitting) of Washington's daughter, a Native American (Ute) woman. She wears a dress and shell choker.

    • Indians of North America; Ute Indians--Women--Photographs; Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Jewelry;
    • The Journal of Mosiah Lyman Hancock: 1852-1862

    • The Journal of Mosiah Lyman Hancock: 1852-1862

    • Mosiah Lyman Hancock was born in Kirtland, Ohio in 1834. The pages from his journal discuss many different interactions and his family had as settlers in Utah.

    • Moquis Indians, Jacob Hamblin, St. George, Colorado River, Brigham Young; Mormon; Mormons; Missionaries;
    • Telluride Colorado

    • Telluride Colorado

    • North American Indian (Navajo) men and women pose on horseback on a dirt street near wood frame and brick commercial buildings in the business district of Telluride (San Miguel County), Colorado. The women wear their hair in buns and have on...

    • Navajo women--Photographs; Navajo Indians--Jewelry--Photographs; Navajo Indians--Clothing--Photographs;
    • 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...

    • Ouray; Chipeta; Ute Indians--History; Ute Indians--Dwellings--Photographs;
    • Chief Ouray's houses in Montrose

    • Chief Ouray's houses in Montrose

    • 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,...

    • Ouray; Chipeta; Ute Indians--History; Ute Indians--Dwellings--Photographs;
    • Chief Ouray's houses in Montrose

    • Chief Ouray's houses in Montrose

    • 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,...

    • Ouray; Chipeta; Ute Indians--History; Ute Indians--Dwellings--Photographs;
    • Ute Indians

    • Ute Indians

    • A group of Native Americans (Ute) pose for an outdoor portrait probably in Colorado Springs (El Paso County), Colorado. Chief Ouray sits and holds a felt hat and a rifle. Men have braids and wear sashes, choker necklaces, fur hair wraps, beaded...

    • Ouray; Ute Indians -- History; Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Jewelry; Ute Indians--Photographs;
    • Thornburgs [sic] monument and battlefield

    • Thornburgs [sic] monument and battlefield

    • View of the sandstone monument commemorating the battle between Major Thomas T. Thornburgh's troops and Native American Utes at Milk Creek, Rio Blanco County, Colorado.

    • Thornburgh, Thomas Tipton, 1843-1879--Monuments. Indians of North America--Colorado--1880-1920. Milk Creek (Rio Blanco County and Moffat County, Colo.), Battle of, 1879--Monuments. Ute Indians--War--Colorado--1880-1920....
    • Marker on spot of Thornburgh Battle ground, monument, Sept 24 to Oct. 5 - 1879

    • Marker on spot of Thornburgh Battle ground, monument, Sept 24 to Oct. 5 - 1879

    • View of a weathered sandstone marker commemorating the battle between Major Thomas T. Thornburgh's troops and Native American Utes at Milk Creek, Rio Blanco County, Colorado. Inscription reads: ""In Memory Of Officers, Soldiers And Civilians Of The...

    • Thornburgh, Thomas Tipton, 1843-1879--Monuments. Indians of North America--Colorado--1920-1940. Milk Creek (Rio Blanco County and Moffat County, Colo.), Battle of, 1879--Monuments. Ute Indians--War--Colorado--1920-1940....
    • Thornburg [sic] battle ground monument

    • Thornburg [sic] battle ground monument

    • Diptych shows images of road leading to battleground and an automobile parked by the sandstone monument commemorating the battle between Major Thomas T. Thornburgh's troops and Native American Utes at Milk Creek, Rio Blanco County, Colorado.

    • Thornburgh, Thomas Tipton, 1843-1879--Monuments. Indians of North America--Colorado--1920-1940. Milk Creek (Rio Blanco County and Moffat County, Colo.), Battle of, 1879--Monuments. Ute Indians--War--Colorado--1920-1940....
    • 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;
    • Southern Ute Chief Buckskin Charlie at Agency headquarters at Ignacio, Colorado

    • Southern Ute Chief Buckskin Charlie at Agency headquarters at Ignacio, Colorado

    • North American Indian (Southern Ute) Chief Buckskin Charlie sits astride his horse in front of the wooden Consolidated Ute Indian Agency building in Ignacio (Ute Indian Reservation), Colorado. He wears a buckskin shirt and leggings, a blanket,...

    • United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Consolidated Ute Agency.--1920-1930. Indians of North America--Colorado--Ignacio--1920-1930. Ute Indians--Colorado--Ignacio--1920-1930. Ignacio (Colo.)--1920-1930. Clothing &...
    • Colorow, Ute chief

    • Colorow, Ute chief

    • Portrait of Chief Colorow, called Colorado, Native American Ute Indian, he wears long hair with banks tied back in a fur tail and is wrapped in a woven patterned blanket.

    • Ute Indians--1870-1880. Indians of North America--Portraits--1870-1880. Colorow, ca. 1810-1888.
    • Ute Indian portrait

    • Ute Indian portrait

    • A Ute man poses with a cocked bow and arrow in front of a large teepee, possibly in Colorado. The man is kneeling on a blanket. He wears a vest with a medal hanging on his right breast pocket.

    • Ute Indians--1870-1900. Bows (Weapons)--1870-1900. Arrows--1870-1900. Indians of North America--Colorado--1870-1900.
    • Ute Indian

    • Ute Indian

    • A Ute man sits on a blanket in front of a large teepee, probably in Colorado. He has a striped tail tied to one braid and wears a beaded necklace and bracelets. A blanket covers his lap and he wears moccasins. A large drum is on its side next to...

    • Ute Indians--1870-1900. Drums--1870-1900. Indians of North America--Colorado--1870-1900. Tipis--Colorado--1870-1900.
    • Ute Indians amusing Colorado tourists

    • Ute Indians amusing Colorado tourists

    • Three teepees with Ute Native American men and children in ceremonial dress with tourists gathered around, possibly near Colorado Springs, Colorado, shows women using umbrellas for shade, a man with bicycle, and Rocky Mountains in the distant...

    • Ute Indians--1900-1910. Colorado Springs (Colo.)--1900-1910. Indians of North America--Clothing & dress--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1900-1910.
    • 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.
    • Chipeta Monument

    • Chipeta Monument

    • 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--1920-1940. Indians of North America--Commemoration--1920-1940. Monuments & memorials--Colorado--1920-1940. Sarcophagi--1920-1940. Chipeta--Family. Ouray--Family. McCook, John, Chief.
    • Chipeta Monument

    • Chipeta Monument

    • 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--1920-1940. Indians of North America--Commemoration--1920-1940. Monuments & memorials--Colorado--1920-1940. Sarcophagi--1920-1940. Chipeta--Family. Ouray--Family. McCook, John, Chief.
    • 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.
    • 1st Festival of Mountain and Plain

    • 1st Festival of Mountain and Plain

    • Native American (Ute) men pose between two tents at the first Festival of Mountain and Plain in Denver, Colorado. The men wear blankets. One man wears fur pelts over his braids.

    • Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs;
    • Indian camp

    • Indian camp

    • View of a Native American (Ute) camp, shows tepees, a brush shelter, and a wood pole building, in Middle Park, Rio Grande County, Colorado.

    • Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Dwellings--Photographs;
    • 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;
    • 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;
    • Piah and his son Capitanito

    • Piah and his son Capitanito

    • Piah and his son Capitanito Native Americans (Ute), pose for a portrait on a porch near a tepee, possibly at the old Broadmoor Hotel, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Piah wears beaded moccasins, fringed leggings, striped shirt, blanket draped across...

    • Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Dwellings--Photographs; Ute Indians--Jewelry;
    • Ute men at a tepee

    • Ute men at a tepee

    • Three Native American (Ute) men pose in front of a tepee, possibly in Montrose County, Colorado. Men have short hair or braids and wear hats and spectacles, suits, ties, and boots or moccasins. One man wears possibly a reservation police uniform...

    • Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Dwellings--Photographs; Ute Indians--Photographs;
    • 1st Festival of Mountain & Plain

    • 1st Festival of Mountain & Plain

    • Native American (Ute) families sit near a group of tepees and a tent at the first Festival of Mountain and Plain in Denver, Colorado. Spectators stand nearby.

    • Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Dwellings--Photographs; Ute Indians--Women--Photographs; Children--Photographs;
    • Ute woman in front of school, Emma Price

    • Ute woman in front of school, Emma Price

    • Standing portrait of a Native American woman, identified as Emma Price, in front of the girls dorm at the Indian School in Ignacio, Colorado.

    • Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Education; Ute Indians--Women--Photographs;
    • An achievement of the medal of honor

    • An achievement of the medal of honor

    • Sergeant Edward P. Grimes, Troop F, Fifth Cavalry, runs in full military uniform with a bundle of ammunition during a battle at Milk Creek in Rio Blanco County, Colorado. Shows Native American (Ute) Indians on horseback with weapons. A buffalo...

    • Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--History; Military/War;
    • Navajo

    • Navajo

    • Several Native American (Navajo) men are gathered around a camp fire, possibly in Colorado. Some wear blankets over their clothing.

    • Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Jewelry;
    • 1st Festival of Mountain & Plain

    • 1st Festival of Mountain & Plain

    • Native American (Ute) men march in a parade on Broadway as part of the first Festival of Mountain and Plain in Denver, Colorado. They carry bows and wear moccasins, beaded leggings, and feathers in their hair. One man wears a hair pipe necklace. A...

    • Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Jewelry; Indian/White Relations;
    • Chipeta - Garden of the Gods

    • Chipeta - Garden of the Gods

    • Portrait of Chipeta, Native American woman (Ute), wearing a plaid blanket and standing in the entry of a teepee.

    • Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Jewelry; Ute Indians--Food--Photographs; Ute Indians--Women--Photographs; Chipeta;
    • Ute man in front of tepee

    • Ute man in front of tepee

    • A Native American (Ute) man wears earrings, a ring, a vest, a tie, moccasins, and poses in front of a tepee, probably in Montrose County, Colorado.

    • Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Jewelry; Ute Indians--Photographs;
    • Buckskin Charley, Ute Chief

    • Buckskin Charley, Ute Chief

    • Studio portrait, head and shoulders, of Buckskin Charley, a Ute Native American Chief (Moache tribe of Utes).

    • Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Jewelry; Ute Indians--Photographs;
    • Standing Wolf

    • Standing Wolf

    • Standing Wolf, a Native American (Ute) man poses outdoors in City Park, Denver, Colorado, on a blanket near a tepee. He holds a feather fan and wears beaded moccasins, leggings, a breechcloth, hair pipe breastplate and choker, fur pelt armband, and...

    • Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Jewelry; Ute Indians--Photographs;
    • Ute Indian musicians

    • Ute Indian musicians

    • Native American (Ute) men sit and play the morache (rasp) instrument, probably in western Colorado. Men have braids and wear wide-brimmed hats, earrings, scarves, and vests. Men and women stand and watch behind the musicians.

    • Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Jewelry; Ute Indians--Photographs; Music;
    • 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...

    • Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Jewelry; Ute Indians--Photographs; Ute Indians--Women--Photographs; Ute Indians--Social life and customs--Photographs;
    • Group of people, mostly Utes

    • Group of people, mostly Utes

    • Men and women pose on a porch in front of low frame buildings, probably in western Colorado. Native American (Ute) men, women, and children wear beaded belts, necklaces, plaid shawls with fringe, hats, calico dresses, and moccasins. White men,...

    • Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Jewelry; Ute Indians--Social life and customs--Photographs; Ute Indians--Photographs; Ute Indians--Women--Photographs; Indian/White Relations;
    • Garden of the gods, Ignacio or southern Ute

    • Garden of the gods, Ignacio or southern Ute

    • Standing portrait of a Native American woman (Ignacio or southern Ute) standing in front of a tepee, Garden of the Gods, Colorado. She wears a full length dress and adornments, and holds a pouch in her hands.

    • Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Jewelry; Ute Indians--Women--Photographs;
    • Julian, son of Buckskin Charlie, and family

    • Julian, son of Buckskin Charlie, and family

    • Outdoor portrait (sitting, standing) of Native American (Ute) girl, woman, and man; unidentified, girl wears moccasins and pants, striped dress, dark clasped shawl with possibly medal, and metal earrings; woman wears printed dress, and clasped...

    • Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Jewelry; Ute Indians--Women--Photographs;
    • Uncompahgre Utes

    • Uncompahgre Utes

    • Native American (Ute) women, men, boys, and a girl pose in a row, probably near Montrose (Montrose County), Colorado. Men have braids and wear wide brimmed hats, suits, ties or scarves, suspenders, and woven blankets. One man has a watch fob and...

    • Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Jewelry; Ute Indians--Women--Photographs; Children--Photographs; Firearms;
    • Chipeta - Garden of the Gods

    • Chipeta - Garden of the Gods

    • Portrait of Chipeta, a Native American woman (Ute), wearing a plaid blanket. Shows a feather headdress hanging from a tree.

    • Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Jewelry; Ute Indians--Women--Photographs; Chipeta;
    • Ute men and tepee

    • Ute men and tepee

    • Three Native American (Ute) men pose in front of a tepee, probably in Montrose County, Colorado. The men have short hair or braids and wear hats and spectacles, suits, ties, and boots or moccasins. One man wears possibly a reservation police...

    • Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Photographs; Ute Indians--Dwellings--Photographs;
    • Ute Men

    • Ute Men

    • Native American (Ute) men hold wide-brimmed felt hats and wear intricately beaded moccasins, probably in western Colorado. A man wears a twelve strand neck piece. Men have neckerchiefs, one wears earrings, one has a blanket wrap, and one man wears...

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

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