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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...
    • A Chronology of Papers in the Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Archives Vol. 3

    • A Chronology of Papers in the Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Archives Vol. 3

    • 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...
    • A History of the Uintah-Ouray Ute Lands

    • A History of the Uintah-Ouray Ute Lands

    • History regarding the changing land area and use by the Ute tribe and various bands; the move of several bands from Colorado to Utah; relations with white settlers in the area.

    • Land; Land Rights; Land Use; Mormons; Spanish Slave Trade; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Indian/White Relations; Allotment; Hunting; Maps; Ute Indians; Grazing; Treaties; Tribal Government; Livestock; Agriculture; Farming;
    • Agent Garland Hunt to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Agent Garland Hunt to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Agent Garland Hunt explains to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs that agents before him have made presentation of gifts an expected part of any meeting between agents and Indians. Therefore he is bringing as many gifts as he can carry on his...

    • Indians of North America; Superintendency; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Indian/White Relations;
    • Agent Garland Hurt to Superintendent Brigham Young

    • Agent Garland Hurt to Superintendent Brigham Young

    • Agent Garland Hunt writes Superintendent Brigham Young to describe his meeting and treaty negotiation with the Shoshone of the Humboldt Valley. Attached is a copy of the treaty he signed with Shoshone leaders.

    • Indians of North America; Superintendency; Shoshone Indians--History; Brigham Young; Treaties;
    • Agent H.R. Day to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Agent H.R. Day to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Agent H.R. Day writes to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs that he arrives and then describes the people and land that he has been assigned by Superintendent Brigham Young.

    • Indians of North America; Brigham Young; Superintendency; Indian/White Relations; Mormons;
    • Alta Washakie a Shoshone Indian

    • Alta Washakie a Shoshone Indian

    • Studio portrait (standing) of Alta Washakie, a Native American (Shoshone) young woman. She wears beaded moccasins, leggings, a leather belt decorated with metal, two shawls, and bead necklaces.

    • Indians of North America; Shoshoni Indians--Clothing; Shoshoni Indians--Photographs; Women--Photographs;
    • Amos R. Wright Letter

    • Amos R. Wright Letter

    • Concerns the baptism and confirmation of Chief Washakie while Wright was on a mission to the Indians in Wyoming. Includes letter from Silas L. Wright to Thomas E. McKay in 1948.

    • Washakie; Shoshoni; Shoshone; Indians; Indian/white relations; Mormon; Mormons; Missionaries
    • Amos R. Wright Record Books

    • Amos R. Wright Record Books

    • Record of Indians baptized, confirmed, and ordained to Priesthood offices in Bennington, Idaho and Wind River Valley, Wyoming. Includes the names of Washakie and Brazil. Also includes interpretations of Indian names.

    • Washakie; Shoshoni; Shoshone; Indians; Indian missions; Missionaries; Mormon; Mormons; Indian/white relations;
    • Billy a Shoshone warrior

    • Billy a Shoshone warrior

    • Studio portrait (sitting) of Billy, a Native American (Shoshone) man. He wears a blanket over his lap, a shirt, scarves over his braids, and a beaded necklace.

    • Indians of North America; Shoshoni Indians--Photographs; Shoshoni Indians--Clothing; Portraits; Shoshoni Indians--Jewelry;
    • Camp Bishop Head Wind River

    • Camp Bishop Head Wind River

    • Native American (Shoshone) and white men pose near tents and the horses of a pack train at Camp Bishop, near the Wind River in Wyoming.

    • Horses; Shoshoni Indians--Clothing; Shoshoni Indians--Photographs;
    • Carl Henry Parlasca

    • Carl Henry Parlasca

    • Carl Henry Parlasca stands with another Native American (Shoshone) man near a group of tepees. Two tripods that support a cross beam stand near the tepees. Both men wear moccasins, leggings, breechcloths, armbands, beaded vests, and beaded feather...

    • Indians of North America; Shoshoni Indians--Photographs; Shoshoni Indians--Dwellings; Shoshoni Indians--Clothing;
    • Charley Washakie, Shoshone

    • Charley Washakie, Shoshone

    • Full-length, standing profile portrait of Charley Washakie, a Shoshone Native American man; subject wearing featherheaddress and standing on fur rug; painted backdrop depicts window.

    • Shoshoni Indians--Photographs; Indians of North America; Dress;
    • Charley Washakie, Shoshone

    • Charley Washakie, Shoshone

    • Studio portrait, head and shoulders, of Charley Washakie, a Shoshone Native American man; subject wears a headdress.

    • Shoshoni Indians--Photographs; Dress; Indians of North America;
    • Chief ""Washakie""

    • Chief ""Washakie""

    • Native American (Shoshone) Washakie and a girl pose near a tepee. Washakie holds a piece of cloth and points in the distance. He wears moccasins, a kilt, and a cloth belt. The girl wears moccasins, a leather belt decorated with metal, a dress...

    • Indians of North America; Shoshoni Indians--Photographs; Shoshoni Indians--Clothing; Washakie;
    • Chief Old Eagle & family

    • Chief Old Eagle & family

    • Group portrait of Chief Old Eagle (Shoshoni) and his family by a tipi. The men wear feather headdresses, beaded vests and leggings. The woman wears a quillwork shawl and beads; a girl wears hair braids and a buckskin skirt with fringe. One man has...

    • Shoshoni Indians--Photographs; Children; Dress; Family; Indians of North America; Indians of North America--Dwellings; Women;
    • Chief Tendoy's son Ft. Hall Reservation

    • Chief Tendoy's son Ft. Hall Reservation

    • Studio portrait (sitting, profile) of Chief Tendoy's son, a Native American (Shoshone) man. He wears a fur armband and a feather headdress decorated with fur and holds a wooden staff decorated with feathers.

    • Indians of North America; Shoshoni Indians--Photographs; Shoshoni Indians--Clothing;
    • Chief Washakie

    • Chief Washakie

    • Full-length, profile studio portrait of Shoshone Chief Washakie (standing); four Native Americans (seated); subject wearing headdress and holding pipe. Backdrop of ornate cabinet at right.

    • Dress; Shoshoni Indians--Photographs; Washakie; Indians of North America;
    • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Journal History- November 1, 1860

    • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Journal History- November 1, 1860

    • Copy of letter sent to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs by Utah Territory Governor Cummings and other territory officials . He blames the federal government for not creating treaties with the Utah Indians and then forcing them to live by them....

    • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints; Brigham Young; Indian/White Relations; Indians of North America; Federal Government; Mormons; Mountain Meadows Massacre; Gunnison Massacre
    • David Stephens Statement

    • David Stephens Statement

    • Concerns Stephens's reminiscences about his participation in the Salmon River Mission (Idaho), 1855-1856.

    • Indian/white relations; mormon; mormons; missionaries; salmon river; mission
    • Dick Washakie Son of Shoshone Chief

    • Dick Washakie Son of Shoshone Chief

    • Outdoor portrait (standing) of Dick Washakie, a Native American (Shoshone) man. He wears a scarf around his neck and head, a hat, and a medal that commemorates his father's (Washakie) participation in the Battle of Little Bighorn pinned to his...

    • Indians of North America; Shoshoni Indians--Photographs; Shoshoni Indians--Clothing; Portraits;
    • Dick Washakie, Shoshone Subchief

    • Dick Washakie, Shoshone Subchief

    • Full-length studio portrait of Dick Washakie, a Shoshone Native American Subchief; subject wears headdress, holds blanket, and stands on fur rug; painted backdrop depicts window.

    • Dress; Indians of North America; Shoshoni Indians--Photographs;
    • Fort Hall Idaho

    • Fort Hall Idaho

    • View of Fort Hall in Idaho. A Native American (Bannock or Shoshoni) tepee stands near a U. S. flag tethered to a pole.

    • Indians of North America--Idaho--Fort Hall--1870-1890. Fort Hall (Idaho)--1870-1880. Flags--American--Idaho--Fort Hall--1870-1890. Forts & fortifications--Idaho--Fort Hall--1870-1890. Tipis--Idaho--Fort Hall--1870-1890.
    • Fort Washakie Drum & Bugle Corps

    • Fort Washakie Drum & Bugle Corps

    • Native American (Shoshone) men and boys pose with a young woman in Fort Washakie (Fremont County), Wyoming. The men and boys wear feather headdresses, leggings, and or breechcloths. They pose by drums and bugles. The woman wears a cape and headband.

    • Shoshoni Indians--Clothing; Shoshoni Indians--Women; Indian Agency/ Reservations;
    • Garland Hurt to Brigham Young

    • Garland Hurt to Brigham Young

    • Agent Garland Hunt describes his expenditures and gives a report to Superintendent Brigham Young.

    • Indians of North America; Brigham Young; Superintendency; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Indian/White Relations; Mormons;
    • George Armstrong to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • George Armstrong to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Agent Armstrong reports directly to Commissioner of Indian Affairs because Brigham Young is in Fillmore for the Territorial Legislature session. Reports on the movements of Washakie and his band of Shoshone.

    • Indians of North America; Washakie; Brigham Young; Superintendency; Indian/White Relations; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Mormons;
    • Gor-osimp- Shoshone warrior

    • Gor-osimp- Shoshone warrior

    • Studio portrait (sitting) of Gorosimp, a Native American (Shoshone) man. He sits on a fur pelt draped over a log. He holds a revolver and a mirror framed in metal. He wears a breechcloth, a fur pelt bandolier decorated with metal, metal armbands,...

    • Indians of North America; Shoshoni Indians--Photographs; Shoshoni Indians--Clothing;
    • Heebe-Tee-Tse, Shoshone

    • Heebe-Tee-Tse, Shoshone

    • Half-length studio portrait of Heebe-Tee-Tse, Shoshone Native American man, He wears a headdress and holds a tomahawkdecorated with bells and feathers.

    • Shoshoni Indians--Photographs; Dress; Indians of North America;
    • Heebe-Tee-Tse, Shoshone

    • Heebe-Tee-Tse, Shoshone

    • Full-length studio portrait of Heebe-Tee-Tse, a Shoshone Native American man; subject wears a headdress, stands on fur rug, and holds a hatchet and blanket; painted backdrop depicts window.

    • Shoshoni Indians--Photographs; Indians of North America; Dress;
    • History of Utah's American Indian 9 - Notes-Index

    • History of Utah's American Indian 9 - Notes-Index

    • — 340— A History of Utah's American Indians ^ Smfn. A Navajo woman with a child partially visible behind her. ( USHS) Notes to Chapters Notes— Setting the Stage: Native America Revisited 1 Calvin Martin, ed., The American Indian and the...

    • Alcohol; Allotment; Religion; Bear River Massacre; Black Hawk War; Livestock; Mormons; Navajo Code Talkers; Education; Homesteading; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Tribal Government; Meeker Massacre; Indian/White Relations; Mountain Meadows Massacre;...
    • Indian ""Turkish bath""

    • Indian ""Turkish bath""

    • Two white men stand near a Native American (Shoshone or Bannock) bath in an area covered with tall grass and bushes. The bath is covered with a wooden frame. One man wears a military uniform. The other man wears a suit.

    • Shoshoni Indians--Clothing; Indian/White Relations;
    • Indian at Cheyenne Frontier Days

    • Indian at Cheyenne Frontier Days

    • A Shoshoni man, in leggings, a beaded vest, moccasins and roach, walks by cowboys at Cheyenne Frontier Days in Cheyenne (Laramie County), Wyoming.

    • Shoshoni Indians--Photographs; Shoshoni Indians--Clothing;
    • Indian at Fort Washakie, Wyo

    • Indian at Fort Washakie, Wyo

    • A Shoshoni man poses in Fort Washakie (Fremont County), Wyoming, wearing a feather headdress and beaded leggings, armbands, and moccasins. He holds a coup stick with feathers.

    • Indian Agency/ Reservations; Shoshoni Indians--Photographs; Shoshoni Indians--Clothing;
    • Indian at Ft. Washakie

    • Indian at Ft. Washakie

    • A Native American man poses at Fort Washakie (Fremont County), Wyoming, he wears a feather headdress and beads.

    • Indians of North America--Wyoming--Fort Washakie--1910-1930. Fort Washakie (Wyo.)--1910-1930. Headdresses--Wyoming--Fort Washakie--1910-1930.
    • Indian Chief Ft. Hall Idaho

    • Indian Chief Ft. Hall Idaho

    • A Native American (Shoshone) man poses outdoors at Fort Hall, Idaho. He stands near a cloth canopy. He wears beaded moccasins, leggings, a breechcloth, beaded gauntlets, a bead necklace decorated with a medal and a fur pelt, and a feather headdress.

    • Shoshoni Indians--Clothing; Shoshoni Indians--Jewelry; Shoshoni Indians--Photographs;
    • Indian Chief Ft. Hall Reservation Idaho

    • Indian Chief Ft. Hall Reservation Idaho

    • A Native American (Shoshone) man poses outdoors at Fort Hall, Idaho. He stands on an outspread blanket. He wears beaded moccasins, leggings, a cloth belt, a beaded vest, a bandolier bag, scarves around his neck, eye glasses, and a feather...

    • Shoshoni Indians--Clothing; Shoshoni Indians--Jewelry; Shoshoni Indians--Photographs;
    • Indian Chiefs Ft. Hall Idaho

    • Indian Chiefs Ft. Hall Idaho

    • Native American (Shoshone) men pose outdoors at Fort Hall, Idaho. The stand on an outspread blanket. They wear beaded moccasins, leggings, breechcloths, belts, beaded necklaces, and feather headdresses. One man wears beaded gauntlets, fur pelts...

    • Shoshoni Indians--Clothing; Shoshoni Indians--Jewelry; Shoshoni Indians--Photographs;
    • Indians - Fort Washakie, Wyo

    • Indians - Fort Washakie, Wyo

    • A Shoshoni man poses in a wagon at Fort Washakie (Fremont County), Wyoming. He wears a feather headdress, beaded gauntlets with fringe, and beaded leggings. A pheasant feather fetish hangs from a stick; a boy, with a roach in his hair, sits behind...

    • Indian Agency/ Reservations; Shoshoni Indians--Clothing; Shoshoni Indians--Jewelry;
    • Indians - Fort Washakie, Wyo

    • Indians - Fort Washakie, Wyo

    • Elderly Shoshoni men pose in Fort Washakie (Fremont County), Wyoming. One wears medals and ribbons on his coat; both wear wide brimmed hats.

    • Shoshoni Indians--Clothing; Shoshoni Indians--Photographs;
    • Indians at Eastern Idaho Fair

    • Indians at Eastern Idaho Fair

    • A group of Native American (Shoshone) men pose on horseback as part of the Eastern Idaho Fair, near Fort Hall, Idaho. The men wear moccasins, beaded leggings, gauntlets, vests, and feather headdresses.

    • Shoshoni Indians--Clothing; Shoshoni Indians--Jewelry;
    • Indians in camp - Cheyenne Frontier Days

    • Indians in camp - Cheyenne Frontier Days

    • View of a Shoshoni camp set up during Cheyenne Frontier Days near Cheyenne (Laramie County) Wyoming; Native Americans are by tipis and racks of drying meat.

    • Shoshoni Indians--Clothing; Shoshoni Indians--Dwellings; Shoshoni Indians--Photographs;
    • James Tasiah (Shoshone)

    • James Tasiah (Shoshone)

    • Studio portrait (sitting) of James Tasiah, a Native American (Shoshone) man. He wears scarves around his neck, a beaded feather warbonnet headdress, and a small U. S. flag on a stick in one of his braids. He holds a feather.

    • Indians of North America; Shoshoni Indians--Photographs; Shoshoni Indians--Clothing;
    • John Enos and Edm. LeClair

    • John Enos and Edm. LeClair

    • John Enos, a Native American (Shoshone) man, and Edm. LeClair pose outdoors in Wyoming. Both men wear wide-brimmed hats. John Enos wears moccasins and a tie. Groups of people stand nearby.

    • Shoshoni Indians--Clothing; Shoshoni Indians--Photographs; Indian/White Relations;
    • Josh Terry Descendants

    • Josh Terry Descendants

    • Brief account of Terry's life; experiences in Nauvoo, Illinois; emigration to Utah in George B. Wallace Company, 1847; homesteading near present Draper, Utah; association with Jim Bridger; and experiences with Shoshoni Indians, including marriage...

    • Washakie; Shoshoni; Shoshone Indians; Indian/white relations; Utah; Intermarriage; Inter-tribal relations
    • LDS Church Journal History entry December 11, 1854

    • LDS Church Journal History entry December 11, 1854

    • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Journal History containing references to Utah Indians. Text of the speech given to the Territory of Utah House of Representatives by the governor. He discusses the Indians and relations with white...

    • Ute Indians -- History; Shoshone Indians; Indians of North America; Indian/White Relations; Mormons;
    • Mae Timbimboo Parry interview

    • Mae Timbimboo Parry interview

    • Twenty-three-page transcript of discussion about Parry's great-grandfather, Shoshoni chieftain Sagwitch, and his family. Includes information about Sagwitch's conversion to Mormonism and his activities at LDS Church-sponsored settlement at...

    • Sagwitch; interviews; Mormon; Mormons; Indian/White relations; Shoshone Indians; Correspondence; Utah; Washakie; Shoshoni;
    • Mary Enos with baby in cradleboard

    • Mary Enos with baby in cradleboard

    • Studio portrait (standing) of Mary Enos, a Native American (Shoshone) woman, and a baby in a cradleboard. She wears no shoes, a dress, a metal bead belt, a blanket shawl, and a cradleboard on her back.

    • Children; Shoshoni Indians--Women; Cradleboards--Photographs; Indians of North America;
    • Matthew Dalton Biography Excerpts

    • Matthew Dalton Biography Excerpts

    • Concerns the baptism and confirmation of Chief Washakie while Wright was on a mission to the Indians in Wyoming. Includes letter from Silas L. Wright to Thomas E. McKay in 1948.

    • Washakie; Shoshoni; Shoshone; Indians; Indian/white relations; Mormon; Mormons; Missionaries
    • Molly Potter

    • Molly Potter

    • Portrait of Molly Potter, a (probably) Shoshoni girl. She wears her hair in braids, and a head band with beads and feathers.

    • Children; Women; Shoshoni Indians--Photographs; Indians of North America; Dress;
    • Nar-orse and Edge-yo-go (left to right)

    • Nar-orse and Edge-yo-go (left to right)

    • Studio portrait (standing) of Nar-orse and Edge-yo-go, Native American (Shoshone) men. Each man rests his hand on a blanket draped over a pedestal. A dog lays near the pedestal. Nar-orse holds a mirror framed in metal. Edge-yo-go holds a tomahawk...

    • Indians of North America; Shoshoni Indians--Photographs; Shoshoni Indians--Clothing;
    • Nar-orse- Shoshone warrior

    • Nar-orse- Shoshone warrior

    • Studio portrait (standing) of Narorse, a Native American (Shoshone) man. He holds a tomahawk decorated with metal beads. He wears beaded moccasins, bells, a kilt, body paint, a fur pelt necklace, and feathers in his hair.

    • Indians of North America; Shoshoni Indians--Photographs; Shoshoni Indians--Clothing;
    • Native American women and children

    • Native American women and children

    • Studio portrait (sitting and standing) of Native American (Shoshone) women and children. The women wear dresses, one decorated with elk teeth, and beaded necklaces. One child is in a beaded cradleboard.

    • Shoshoni Indians--Clothing; Shoshoni Indians--Photographs; Indians of North America; Children--Photographs;
    • Nolan P. Olsen Papers

    • Nolan P. Olsen Papers

    • Contains materials collected relative to Olsen's history of the Logan Temple, including a brief historical summary and a list of types of trees planted on the grounds. Includes a letter from Lee A. Neaman presenting information on the Shoshone...

    • Shoshoni; Indians; Shoshone; Utah; Washakie; Buildings; Construction;
    • Northern Ute Music

    • Northern Ute Music

    • This book provides a history of Northern Ute music and culture. The book includes the names of chiefs and musicians, a list of Ute words and their definitions, photos of performances, explanations of lyrics, and descriptions of instruments.

    • Indians of North America; Culture; Names; Music; Language; Food; Indians of North America--Rites and ceremonies; Gender Roles; Ute Indians -- History;
    • Notes on the History of the Southern  Paiutes and Western Shoshonis

    • Notes on the History of the Southern Paiutes and Western Shoshonis

    • Catherine and Don Fowler analyze linguistic relationships between Great Basin Indian tribes, gatherings where members of various tribes would dance and hunt, slavery, contact with Mormons, and the development of reservations.

    • Indians of North America; Southern Paiute Indians; Shoshone Indians; Language; Maps; Hunting; Culture; Indians of North America--Rites and ceremonies; Intermarriage; Indian/White Relations; Slavery; Mormons; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day...
    • Oiti, second Chief Shoshones

    • Oiti, second Chief Shoshones

    • Studio portrait (head and shoulders) of Oiti, a Native American (Shoshone) man. He wears a tie loosely tied under his collar.

    • Indians of North America; Shoshoni Indians--Photographs; Shoshoni Indians--Clothing;
    • Open Hand and Mailed Fist: Mormon-Indian Relations In Utah, 1847-52

    • Open Hand and Mailed Fist: Mormon-Indian Relations In Utah, 1847-52

    • Howard A. Christy describes Mormon policy and Indian/White relations during the first five years of Mormon settlement in Utah; he argues that Brigham Young's comment, "It is cheaper to feed the Indians than to fight them" was the product of...

    • Indians of North America; Indian/White Relations; Mormons; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints; Horses; Livestock; Brigham Young; Jim Bridger; Trade; Land Use; Land Rights; Shoshone Indians; Ute Indians; Shoshone Indians -- History; Ute...
    • Letter from J.H. Holman to Brigham Young dated August 11, 1851

    • Letter from J.H. Holman to Brigham Young dated August 11, 1851

    • J.H. Holeman introduces himself as the new Agent for the Indians in the Utah territory. Holeman expresses interest in cooperating with Brigham Young and mentions a planned meeting with the Shoshone and Snake Indians.

    • Indians of North America; Correspondence; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints; Mormons; Brigham Young; Indian/White Relations; Inter-tribal Relations; Shoshone Indians
    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1912

    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1912

    • 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 expresses his opinion that the Dawes Act did not accomplish its...

    • Annual Report; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Indians of North America; Health; Livestock; Grazing; Agriculture; Farming; Land; Land Use; Land Rights; Art; Culture; Education; Indians of North America--Education; Timber; Mining;...
    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1881

    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1881

    • Excerpts concerning Utah from the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - Courtesy of the University of Wisconsin Digital Collections. Commissioner of Indian Affairs Hiram Price provides descriptions regarding demographics of Indian...

    • Annual Report; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Indians of North America; Maps; Indian/White Relations; Crime; Culture; Work; Employment; Resources; Alcohol; annuities; Land; Land Use; Land Rights; Allotment; Health; Religion;...
    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1885

    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1885

    • Excerpts concerning Utah from the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - Courtesy of the University of Wisconsin Digital Collections. Commissioner of Indian Affairs John D.C. Atkins provides descriptions about the amount of land...

    • Annual Report; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Indians of North America; Maps; Land; Land Use; Land Rights; Allotment; annuities; Tribal Funds; Health; Education; Indians of North America--Education; Agriculture; Livestock;...
    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1906

    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1906

    • 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 discusses industriousness and work ethic among the Indians, the...

    • Annual Report; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Indians of North America; Work; Employment; Land; Land Use; Land Rights; Education; Indians of North America--Education; Religion; Missionaries; Resources; Irrigation; Water Rights;...
    • Dissertation on Ute Indians

    • Dissertation on Ute Indians

    • History of the Ute people prior to and after encountering European-Americans.

    • Allotment; Black Hawk War; Brigham Young; Environment; Ethnohistory; Farming; Federal Government; Homesteading; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Indian/White Relations; Indians of North America; Land Rights; Land Use; Livestock; Meeker massacre;...
    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1903 (Pt I)

    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1903 (Pt I)

    • 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 discusses calculations regarding appropriations and...

    • Annual Report; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Indians of North America; Education; Indians of North America--Education; Tribal Funds; annuities; Treaties; Trade; Alcohol; Allotment; Land; Land Use; Land Rights; Railroads;...
    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs 1904 (Pt I)

    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs 1904 (Pt I)

    • 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 discusses the distribution of allotments (including those on the...

    • Annual Report; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Indians of North America; Land; Land Use; Land Rights; Allotment; Resources; Railroads; Timber; Education; Indians of North America--Education; Irrigation; Water Rights; Intermarriage;...

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