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    • "Coyote" dance, White Rocks, Summer '09

    • "Coyote" dance, White Rocks, Summer '09

    • A black and white photograph of tribe members performing the "coyote" dance. Several members have traditional headdresses on; two of them face the camera and the others face them with their backs to the camera. Some kneel and others stand in the...

    • Art; Traditions; Ute Indians
    • "Sioux" dance, White Rocks, Summer '09

    • "Sioux" dance, White Rocks, Summer '09

    • A black and white photograph showing three men in a line with their backs to the camera. The two men on the outside wear traditional headdresses, while the one in the middle wears a cowboy hat. The background is dark and difficult to see, although...

    • Art; Traditions; Ute Indians
    • Adult Ute Male Dressed for Bear Dance

    • Adult Ute Male Dressed for Bear Dance

    • Black and white photograph of a man posed in his Bear Dance attire: white shirt and moccassins, and a dark cloth draped over his arm. He stands in front of a fence and looks at the camera.

    • Bear Dance; Culture; Traditions; Ute Indians
    • Bear Dance Line

    • Bear Dance Line

    • Black and white photograph of the women's line of the Bear Dance. Several tribe members look toward the camera; the men's line stands behind the women. Many of the women wear plaid shawls, whiile two of the men in the foreground wear suits.

    • Art; Bear Dance; Culture; Traditions; Ute Indians
    • Chief Washakie

    • Chief Washakie

    • A painting of Chief Washakie; he is wearing a red plaid shirt, feathered headdress, and holds what appears to be a pipe in his left hand. He is facing slightly to the left of the photograph, and looks off in the distance. At the bottom right corner...

    • Art; Tribal Government; Traditions; Shoshone Indians
    • Early western travels, 1748-1846

    • Early western travels, 1748-1846

    • Edited with Notes, Introductions, Index, etc., by Reuben Gold Thwaites, LL.D. (Separate publication from "Early Western Travels: 1748-1846," in which series these two reprints appeared as Volumes XXVI and XXVII) Volume I: Cleveland, Ohio, The...

    • Travel; Mormons; Exploration; Indian/White Relations; Traditions
    • History of Utah's American Indian 1 - Introduction

    • History of Utah's American Indian 1 - Introduction

    • A HISTORY OF UTAH'S AMERICAN INDIANS Edited by Forrest S. Cuch A HISTORY OF UTAH'S AMERICAN INDIANS A HISTORY OF UTAH'S AMERICAN INDIANS Edited by Forrest S. Cuch with chapters by David Begay Dennis Defa Clifford Duncan Ronald...

    • Shoshone Indians -- History; White Mesa Utes -- History; Ute Indians -- History; Paiute Indians -- History; Navajo Indians -- History; Goshute Indians -- History; Traditions; Language; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Treaties; Federal Government;...
    • History of Utah's American Indian 2 - Northwestern Shoshone

    • History of Utah's American Indian 2 - Northwestern Shoshone

    • The Northwestern Shoshone Mae Parry In early historic times the Shoshone Indians were a large nation of Indians who lived and traveled over an extensive territory that included parts of Idaho, Utah, Nevada, and Wyoming. Usually groups of...

    • Bear River Massacre; Farming; Washakie; Agriculture; Military/War; Mormons; Land; Tribal Government; Food; Federal Government; Treaties; Tribal Funds; Education; Shoshone Indians -- History; Indian/White Relations; Religion; Traditions; Missionaries
    • History of Utah's American Indian 3 - The Goshute Indians of Utah

    • History of Utah's American Indian 3 - The Goshute Indians of Utah

    • The Goshute Indians of Utah Dennis R. Defa The Goshute Indians live in a little known and sparsely populated portion of the state of Utah. There actually are two Goshute reserva­tions, the largest of which is the Deep Creek Reservation located...

    • Goshute Indians -- History; Language; Food; Mormons; Land; Land Rights; Overland Trail; Land Use; Military/War; Tribal Government; Indian/White Relations; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Education; Farming; Employment; Religion;...
    • History of Utah's American Indian 4 - The Paiute Tribe of Utah

    • History of Utah's American Indian 4 - The Paiute Tribe of Utah

    • The Paiute Tribe of Utah Gary Tom and Ronald Holt Tabuts [ elder brother/ wolf] carved people out of sticks and was going to scatter them evenly around the earth so that everyone would have a good place to live. But Shinangwav [...

    • Paiute Indians -- History; Federal Government; Mormons; Mountain Meadows Massacre; Indian/White Relations; Treaties; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Farming; Agriculture; Land; Education; Health; Employment; Tribal Government; Work; Religion;...
    • History of Utah's American Indian 6 - The White Mesa Utes

    • History of Utah's American Indian 6 - The White Mesa Utes

    • The White Mesa Utes Robert S. McPherson and Mary Jane Yazzie Billy Mike, the oldest living resident of the White Mesa Ute commu­nity, sat comfortably and slowly ran his fingers through his silver hair. The thick glasses perched upon his nose...

    • White Mesa Utes -- History; Language; Religion; Food; Health; Indian/White Relations; Overland Trail; Mormons; Treaties; Federal Government; Land Use; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Agriculture; Homesteading; Military/War; Allotment; Tribal...
    • History of Utah's American Indian 7 - The Navajos of Utah

    • History of Utah's American Indian 7 - The Navajos of Utah

    • — 264— A History of Utah's American Indians WBBSm AH.......... i A Navajo man photographed during the 1860s. ( Marriott Library, University of Utah— U of U) The Navajos of Utah Nancy C. Maryboy and David Begay Introduction Navajos...

    • Navajo Indians -- History; Traditions; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Art; Religion; Missionaries; Military/War; Treaties; Language; Land Rights; Navajo Long Walk; Federal Government; Livestock; Land Use; Mormons; Education; Tribal Government; Navajo...
    • History of Utah's American Indian 8 - Conclusion- The Contemporary Status of Utah Indians

    • History of Utah's American Indian 8 - Conclusion- The Contemporary Status of Utah Indians

    • — 314— A History of Utah's American Indians Hoskaninni Begay. ( USHS) Conclusion: The Contemporary Status of Utah Indians Robert S. McPherson The preceding tribal histories have brought the reader through the period of termination to more...

    • Goshute Indians -- History; Navajo Indians -- History; Shoshone Indians -- History; Ute Indians -- History; White Mesa Utes -- History; Paiute Indians -- History; Land Rights; Traditions; Indian/White Relations; Bear River Massacre; Federal...
    • 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;...
    • Men and Women in Bear Dance

    • Men and Women in Bear Dance

    • A black and white photograph of men and women performing the Bear Dance. The women face away from the camera as they meet the men's line. The women wear beautifully woven shawls in the photograph.

    • Bear Dance; Culture; Traditions; Ute Indians
    • Men's and Women's lines facing each other

    • Men's and Women's lines facing each other

    • A panoramic black and white photograph of tribe members performing the Bear Dance. The women's line is facing away from the camera as they meet the men's line, barely visible by their hats above the women's heads.

    • Bear Dance; Culture; Traditions; Ute Indians
    • Navajo sand painting

    • Navajo sand painting

    • Black and white photograph of a beautiful Navajo sandpainting. The painting is surrounded by feathered sticks stuck in the ground, as a protective barrier. In the bottom left corner it reads: "A Navajo Indian Sand Painting."

    • Art; Culture; Navajo Indians; Traditions
    • Paiute Children

    • Paiute Children

    • Photograph of a young girl standing next to a propped cradle board with an infant wrapped in it. The girl wears a white dress and a head scarf; behind them is a pile of chopped wood.

    • Children; Culture; Traditions; Paiute Indians
    • Turkey Dance of the Ute Indians

    • Turkey Dance of the Ute Indians

    • Photograph of a group of men; several are dressed in traditional costume, while others wear cowboy hats shirts and jeans. The all appear to be talking, some sit on the ground and others stand around them.

    • Culture; Traditions; Ute Indians
    • Two young women dressed for Bear Dance

    • Two young women dressed for Bear Dance

    • A black and white photograph of two young women dressed in their Bear Dance attire. One wears a dark dress and her hair is pulled back from her face; the other girls wears a light colored dress and her hair is in two braids. Both are smiling.

    • Bear Dance; Culture; Traditions; Ute Indians
    • Ute Family

    • Ute Family

    • A black and white photograph of a Ute family dressed in Bear Dance attire. The parents stand with their daughter between them; the mother and father look toward the camera while the girl looks away to the right. The mother wears a light colored...

    • Bear Dance; Culture; Traditions; Ute Indians
    • Ute Indian Youth (Boy) dressed for Bear Dance

    • Ute Indian Youth (Boy) dressed for Bear Dance

    • Black and white photograph of a young man dressed in traditional attire preparing for the Bear Dance. He stands next to the fence with a white cloth draped over his arm. He looks to the right of the photograph, smiling.

    • Bear Dance; Culture; Traditions; Ute Indians
    • Ute Indians Bear Dance

    • Ute Indians Bear Dance

    • Black and white photograph of tribe members participating in the Bear Dance. They are walking with their backs toward the camera. On the bottom of the photograph in cursive script it reads: Ute Indians Bear Dance.

    • Art; Bear Dance; Culture; Traditions; Ute Indians
    • Ute tribal ceremonial dancer

    • Ute tribal ceremonial dancer

    • A photograph of a Ute who appears to be walking; he carries an American flag in front of him, and he wears traditional dress, including an elaborately feathered headdress.

    • Traditions; Ute Indians
    • Ute Women and Child

    • Ute Women and Child

    • A black and white photograph of two women with a child standing between them. One woman wears a light colored dress and the other wears a dress of darker material; the child wears a white dress with a dark jacket and bonnet. The women look at the...

    • Bear Dance; Culture; Traditions; Ute Indians
    • Woman basket-weaving

    • Woman basket-weaving

    • A black and white photograph of an elderly woman who appears to be weaving a basket. She sits on the ground outside a brush shelter; a small child sitting next to her looks at the camera.

    • Art; Culture; Traditions; Work; Ute Indians
    • Women's line of dancers

    • Women's line of dancers

    • A panoramic photograph of tribe members performing the Bear Dance. The photographer faces the women's line of dancers; to the right of the photograph two men stand. Spectators line the fence in the background.

    • Bear Dance; Culture; Traditions; Ute Indians

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