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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
    • A Chronology of Papers in the Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Archives Vol. 1

    • A Chronology of Papers in the Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Archives Vol. 1

    • 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. 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;
    • A Washakie Anecdote

    • A Washakie Anecdote

    • A brief story of a young white woman's first encounter with, Washakie.

    • indian/white relations; ethnohistory; culture; dress; family; horses; identity; shoshone indians; shoshone indians -- history; traditions;
    • 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
    • Brigham Young Office Files Reel 32 Box 23 Folder 13 Mr. Young

    • Brigham Young Office Files Reel 32 Box 23 Folder 13 Mr. Young

    • William W. Handlin wrote to Brigham Young to tell him about a history of the Indians from 1846 that he found written in Spanish. He claimed that the Spanish history confirmed stories from the Book of Mormon, including how Indian's came from the...

    • Indian/White Relations; Brigham Young; Mormons; Salt Lake City; Utah
    • By Path and Trail

    • By Path and Trail

    • Published by Intermountain Catholic, 1908. xi, 225 p., 8 leaves of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.

    • Goshute Indians; Paiute Indians; Agriculture; Indian/White Relations; Culture; Travel; Trade; Exploration; Spanish
    • 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
    • Corn Brought to the Earth

    • Corn Brought to the Earth

    • In the very early days, when everyone was small, poor, and hungry, a local mother sent her son across the sky, to the distant country of the Shin-au-av, in search of subsidence. After passing Shin-au-av's enemy test (in which he drinks cactus...

    • Ute and Paiute Legends 1873; traditions; paiute indians; paiute indians -- history; language; ethnohistory; shin-au-av; farming; food
    • Deseret Evening News Article dated May 25, 1870;

    • Deseret Evening News Article dated May 25, 1870;

    • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Journal History containing references to Utah Indians. The Deseret Evening News reports of a meeting between the Ute and Gosiute Indians in which they will engage in religious rites;

    • Indians of North America; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Mormons; Whites--Relations with Indians; Indians of North America--Rites and ceremonies; Religion;
    • Dineji Nakee Naahane A Utah Navajo History

    • Dineji Nakee Naahane A Utah Navajo History

    • A history of the Navajo in Utah.

    • Navajo Indians -- History; Traditions; Religion; Military/War; Art; Colonization; Trade; Missionaries; Livestock; Land Use; Spanish; Mexican Revolution; Treaties; Federal Government; Navajo Long Walk; Civil War (U.S.); Mormons; Indian Agency/...
    • 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
    • From Francisco Cesspooch to Brother Harry Dec. 7, 1923

    • From Francisco Cesspooch to Brother Harry Dec. 7, 1923

    • COPY Norris South Dakota Dec. 7, 1923 Mr. Harry Richard, Ignacio, Colo. Brother Harry, I got your letter and was glad you wrote. We are all well. So this I will tell you. You stay home all time. We going take paper ever and get peyote wrights...

    • Traditions; Religion; Federal Government; Ute Indians
    • General Discussion From Story of the Flood

    • General Discussion From Story of the Flood

    • The general discussion of the story of the flood provides a meta-analytic perspective of the story purpose, general structure, and metaphors.

    • Ute and Paiute Legends 1873; traditions; paiute indians; paiute indians -- history; language; ethnohistory;
    • History of Indian depredations in Utah

    • History of Indian depredations in Utah

    • Compiled and edited by Peter Gottfredson; Press of Skelton Publishing Co, Salt Lake City, Utah. 1919. 388 p.

    • Indian/White Relations; Mormons; Ute War; Walker War; Treaties; Black Hawk War; Federal Government; Bear River Massacre; Land; Land Rights; Livestock
    • History of the Northern Ute People, A

    • History of the Northern Ute People, A
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    • Ute Indians -- History; Maps; Traditions; Spanish; Spanish Slave Trade; Travel; Treaties; Religion; Food; Land; Hunting; Federal Government; Mormons; Health; Brigham Young; Military/War; Missionaries; Farming; Indian Agency/ Reservations;...
    • 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 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;...
    • How Ai-ai got his Wife

    • How Ai-ai got his Wife

    • Ai-ai (the turtle) discovers the love of his life has another suitor. Ai-ai wins his wife from her father after defeating his competitor in combat.

    • ethnohistory; ai-ai; kwi-ats; family; indians of north america; paiute indians -- history; paiute indians; traditions; ute and paiute legends 1873
    • Hu-pats visits the Jay nation on the Kaibab

    • Hu-pats visits the Jay nation on the Kaibab

    • Ku-puts and Ku-kwats work together to hunt with exceptional success and impress the nation of Jay. Ku-puts (the fox); kui-ala (the bear); Ku-kwats (the spider).

    • Ute and Paiute Legends 1873; traditions; paiute indians; paiute indians -- history; language; ethnohistory; hu-pats; kaibab (river)
    • Indian Country

    • Indian Country

    • Utah Historical Quarterly article giving a brief summary of the history of Indian tribes in the Western states; their first encounters with Europeans and their adaptations to living with colonizers. Written by C. Gregory Crampton. 5 pages.

    • Resources; Culture; Food; Gathering; Hunting; Agriculture; Art; Spanish; Indian/White Relations; Colonization; Exploration; Wakara; Mormons; Livestock; Mining; Archeology; Shoshone Indians; Navajo Indians; Paiute Indians; Goshute Indians; White...
    • 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 man in medicine hogan with large sand painting;

    • Navajo man in medicine hogan with large sand painting;

    • Color photograph. "The Yei-bet-Chai, a nine day Winter ceremonial, is probably the most important of all Navajo religious observances. Every Navajo, man or woman, hopes to participate at lease once during his lifetime in this profound experience. ...

    • Sandpaintings--Photographs; Navajo Indians--Sand Painting; Navajo Indians--Social life and customs--Photographs; Navajo Indians--Rites and ceremonies--Photographs; Hogans--Photographs;
    • Navajo men sand painting [1];

    • Navajo men sand painting [1];

    • Color photograph of Sand Painting. Many healing ceremonies involve the making of one or more sand paintings. Colored rocks and charcoal are ground to a fine powder with grinding stones. The sand is slipped between the thumb and forefinger by the...

    • Sandpaintings--Photographs; Navajo Indians--Sand Painting; Navajo Indians--Social life and customs--Photographs; Navajo Indians--Rites and ceremonies--Photographs;
    • 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
    • Nuwuvi : a southern Paiute history

    • Nuwuvi : a southern Paiute history
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    • Paiute Indians -- History; Traditions; Language; Land; Hunting; Tribal Government; Farming; Art; Work; Spanish; Trade; Food; Mormons; Overland Trail; Spanish Slave Trade; Travel; Indian/White Relations; Land Use; Brigham Young; Federal Government;...
    • On Spirits (Numas)

    • On Spirits (Numas)

    • This document catalogs different Native American perspecitves on Spirts: Mo-go-au (spirit who dwells in a man); Teu-gau (spirit of an old woman); U-nu-pits (pygmy); etc.

    • Ute and Paiute Legends 1873; traditions; paiute indians; paiute indians -- history; language; ethnohistory;
    • Ong, Chai-ok and Shin-au-av go to a distant mountain to gather pine-nuts

    • Ong, Chai-ok and Shin-au-av go to a distant mountain to gather pine-nuts

    • Ong, Chai-ok, and Shin-au-av go travel to a distant mountain with the goal of gathered pine nuts to bring home. However, the people of the mountains deceived Shin-au-av and gave him seeds for a Cedar trees instead. This story explains why Cedar...

    • Paiute Indians; ute and paiute legends 1873; shin-au-av; paiute indians -- history; ethnohistory; traditions; language; ong; chai-ok; shinau-aw
    • Origin of the Echo (Gosiute)

    • Origin of the Echo (Gosiute)

    • A witch stretches the arms and legs of To-o-wi's daughter (the turtle dove) until he is the size of a man, and then she marries him. After a long and clever rescue, the witch teams up with the rattlesnake and hides in its skin, conferring the...

    • Ute and Paiute Legends 1873; traditions; paiute indians; paiute indians -- history; language; ethnohistory;
    • Origin of the Mountains, Valleys, Canyons, etc

    • Origin of the Mountains, Valleys, Canyons, etc

    • One day when the earth was completely flat, Shin-au-av decides to shoot his arrow across the land. As the arrow struck the surface of the planet, it formed the crevices and canyons between the mountains. Before this time, all were brothers and...

    • Ute and Paiute Legends 1873; traditions; paiute indians; paiute indians -- history; language; ethnohistory; Inter-tribal Relations; Land; shin-au-av
    • 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;...
    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1896

    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1896

    • 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 school enrollment and performance, employment through...

    • Annual Report; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Indians of North America; Education; Indians of North America--Education; Employment; Work; Indian/White Relations; Land; Land Use; Land Rights; Allotment; Railroads; Timber;...
    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1889

    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1889

    • 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 T.J. Morgan discusses the integration of Indians into "national...

    • Annual Report; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Education; Indians of North America--Education; Health; Farming; Agriculture; Land; Land Use; Health; Indian/White Relations; Allotment; Crime; Courts; Railroads; Resources; Timber;...
    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1889

    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1889

    • 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 schools in great detail, including the application and...

    • Annual Report; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Indians of North America; Education; Indians of North America--Education; Employment; Work; Health; Land; Land Use; Land Rights; Allotment; Agriculture; Farming; Trade; Grazing;...
    • 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 - 1901 Pt I

    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1901 Pt I

    • Excerpts concerning Utah from the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - Courtesy of the University of Wisconsin Digital Collections. Commissioner Jones discusses the importance of increasing education and eliminating poverty among...

    • Annual Report; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Indians of North America; Resources; annuities; Tribal Funds; Education; Indians of North America--Education; Missionaries; Alcohol; Land; Land Use; Land Rights; Allotment; Religion;...
    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1898

    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1898

    • 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 appropriation of tribal funds, Indian exhibitions,...

    • Annual Report; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Indians of North America; Maps; Alcohol; Land; Land Use; Land Rights; Irrigation; Water Rights; Timber; Crime; Indian/White Relations; Tribal Funds
    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1872

    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1872

    • 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 makes distinctions between policies pertaining to "hostile"...

    • Annual Report; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Indians of North America; Indian/White Relations; Treaties; Land; Land Use; Land Rights; Hunting; Tribal Funds
    • 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;...
    • 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 - 1900 Pt I

    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1900 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 submits a report outlining issues such as Indian finances, the...

    • Annual Report; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Indians of North America; Tribal Funds; Education; Indians of North America--Education; Allotment; Land; Land Use; Land Rights; Irrigation; Water Rights; Timber; Resources; Railroads;...
    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1902 (Pt I)

    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1902 (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 describes the need to pass federal Indian policy in order to...

    • Annual Report; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Indians of North America; annuities; Tribal Funds; Culture; Dress; Education; Indians of North America--Education; Treaties; Alcohol; Allotment; Land; Land Use; Land Rights;...
    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1907

    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1907

    • 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 submits a report regarding logging, the distribution of supplies...

    • Annual Report; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Employment; Work; Alcohol; Education; Indians of North America--Education; Indians of North America; Tribal Funds; Irrigation; Water Rights; Land; Land Use; Land Rights; Allotment;...
    • 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;
    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for the Year 1868

    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for the Year 1868

    • 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 proclaims that moving Utah Indians to reservation lands is...

    • Indians of North America; Federal Government; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Annual Report; Indian/White Relations; Treaties; Culture; Shoshone Indians; Ute Indians; Black Hawk; Livestock; Education; Land; Land Use; Land Rights; Farming; Agriculture
    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1913

    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1913

    • 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 tribal funds (especially those dedicated to irrigation...

    • Annual Report; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Indians of North America; Land; Land Use; Land Rights; Agriculture; Farming; Livestock; Grazing; Alcohol; Timber; Irrigation; Water Rights; Health; Tribal Funds; Mining; Tribal...
    • Report on Indian Affairs by the Acting Commissioner for the Year 1867

    • Report on Indian Affairs by the Acting Commissioner for the Year 1867

    • Excerpts concerning Utah from the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - Courtesy of the University of Wisconsin Digital Collections. The Secretary of the Interior reports that salaries within the Bureau of Indian Affairs are...

    • Indians of North America; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Annual Report; Ute Indians; Shoshone Indians; Kanosh; Black Hawk; Indian/White Relations; Language; Names; Tabby; Black Hawk; Land; Land Use; Farming; Agriculture; Treaties;...
    • We Shall Remain: Utah Indian Elementary Curriculum Guide - The Navajos

    • We Shall Remain: Utah Indian Elementary Curriculum Guide - The Navajos

    • This We Shall Remain: Utah Indian Elementary Curriculum guide pertains to the Navajo Indians. This lesson describes the symbolism and meaning behind certain colors in Navajo culture

    • Education; Indians of North America--Education; Navajo Indians; Indians of North America; Culture; Navajo Indians -- History; Utah Indians, Children, Education, Elementary
    • St. Christopher's Newsletter dated Spring 1965

    • St. Christopher's Newsletter dated Spring 1965

    • This newsletter outlines design plans for a new church and the Mission's need for more trained personnel. The newsletter contains both sketches and photographs.

    • Navajo; Navajo Indians; Navajo Indians -- History; Father Liebler; Brother Juniper; Liebler, Harold Baxter 1889-1982; Missionaries; Religion; St. Christopher's Mission; St. Mary's of the Moonlight Chapel; photograph
    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1886

    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1886

    • 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 submits a report regarding the "Peace Policy" and its...

    • Annual Report; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Indians of North America; Education; Indians of North America--Education; Treaties; Land; Land Use; Land Rights; Allotment; Work; Employment; Crime; Religion; Farming; Agriculture;...

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