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    • 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;...
    • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Journal History - June 8, 1865

    • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Journal History - June 8, 1865

    • Deseret News article reporting on the treaty signed with the Northern Utes at Spanish Fork Farm. Includes the stipulation that they move to Uintah Valley within 1 year.

    • annuities; Brigham Young; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints; Federal Government; Indian/White Relations; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Indians of North America; Kanosh; Mormons; Sanpitch; Superintendency; Tabby; Treaties; Ute Indians; Ute...
    • Journal of Two Campaigns by the Utah Territorial Militia Against the Navajo Indians, I869

    • Journal of Two Campaigns by the Utah Territorial Militia Against the Navajo Indians, I869

    • This article describes the Mormon-Navajo War and the events that led to the Black Hawk War. The first document, "Expedition to Intercept Navajoe Indians who had Stolen Stock from Southern Utah", is a description of Edwin G. Woolley's expedition...

    • Black Hawk War; Indians of North America; Indian/White Relations; Mormons; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints; Paiute Indians -- History; Paiute Indians; Ute Indians -- History; Ute Indians; Ute Indians -- History; Navajo Indians --...
    • LDS Church Journal History Entry December 7, 1849

    • LDS Church Journal History Entry December 7, 1849

    • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Journal History containing references to Utah Indians. Mormon exploratory group in southern Utah encounters Indian chief Walker who is read a letter from Brigham Young which is interpreted by Dimick...

    • Brigham Young; Dimick Huntington; Mormons; Indians of North America; Indian/White Relations; Walker; Ute Indians -- History;
    • LDS Church Journal History entry December 5, 1854

    • LDS Church Journal History entry December 5, 1854

    • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Journal History containing references to Utah Indians. Dimick Huntington describes his trip to the band of Ute Indian chief Little Soldier.

    • Dimick Huntington; Ute Indians -- History; Indians of North America; Indian/White Relations;
    • 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...
    • Ute indian agencies

    • Ute indian agencies

    • View of the building near the Maxwell ruins that once served as the Agency building for Native American Utes.

    • Indian Agency/ Reservations; Ute Indians--History;
    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Agent Critchlow from the Uintah Valley Agency informs his superiors of the issues he is encountering in enforcing a new policy requiring the Indians to pay for the shoeing of their horses at the Agency blacksmith.

    • Indian/White Relations; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Indians of North America; Ute Indians -- History;
    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Agent Critchlow of the Uintah Valley Agency informs the Commissioner of Indian Affairs that since he can not get the Indians to help gather wood to run the flour mill he will begin to subtract wheat from the rations of those that do not help.

    • Indian/White Relations; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Indians of North America; Ute Indians -- History;
    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Agent Critchlow of the Uintah Valley Agency writes to the Commissioner explaining his reasoning and requesting approval for issuing more than the standard amount of bacon to the White River Utes.

    • Indian/White Relations; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Indians of North America; Ute Indians -- History;
    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Agent Critchlow of the Uintah Valley reservation informs the Commissioner that he has asked the commander of Fort Thornburg to hold an Indian by the name of Murdock who broke into the agency store house.

    • Indian/White Relations; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Indians of North America; Ute Indians -- History;
    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Agent Critchlow's response to a letter from the Commissioner indicating he has followed his directions and sent runners warning a band of White River Indians to return to the reservation.

    • Indian/White Relations; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Indians of North America; Ute Indians -- History;
    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian affairs

    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian affairs

    • Short letter from agent Critchlow to the Commissioner confirming that he will send out runners to track down the White River band that has gone off the reservation.

    • Indian/White Relations; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Indians of North America; Ute Indians -- History;
    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Agent Critchlow informs the Commissioner that he has sent a White River Ute into Colorado to advise the remaining Utes there that he has their annuity payments. If they want the payment they will have to come to the Uintah Valley reservation. He...

    • Indian/White Relations; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Indians of North America; Ute Indians -- History; Colorow;
    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Agent Critchlow writes to the Commissioner regarding White River Utes who have gone off reservation to their traditional hunting range in Colorado. He says that the bands led by Jack and Colorow refuse to return. He also reports that Indians...

    • Indian/White Relations; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Indians of North America; Ute Indians -- History; Colorow;
    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Agent Critchlow of the Uintah Valley reservation reports to the Commissioner that Chief Colorow, who has taken his band off the reservation in Colorado, sent two of his men to speak to Critchlow. Critchlow unsuccesfully tried to convince them that...

    • Indian/White Relations; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Indians of North America; Ute Indians -- History; Colorow;
    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Agent Critchlow reports that Colorow and his band returned to the Uintah Reservation to speak to him. They said that they were not intending to do harm and simply wanted to hunt in their traditional lands. Colorow returned to Colorado with his band...

    • Indian/White Relations; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Indians of North America; Ute Indians -- History; Colorow;
    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Agent Critchlow of the Uintah Valley Agency informs the Commissioner that a former White River chief, "Douglas", has been insane for a long while. He has assaulted Uintah Chief "Tabby".

    • Indian/White Relations; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Indians of North America; Ute Indians -- History; Tabby;
    • Prospecting on the Ute Reservation, an ominous meeting

    • Prospecting on the Ute Reservation, an ominous meeting

    • A North American Indian (Ute) man confronts a prospector on a mountain slope in Utah or Colorado. The Ute man wears a necklace with a star pendant and holds a rifle. Men with rifles stand behind him. The prospector holds a pick axe, and looks over...

    • Indian/White Relations; Indians of North America; Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--History; Firearms; Mining;
    • Utah attorney George Sutherland to Commissioner 
of Indian Affairs

    • Utah attorney George Sutherland to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • George Sutherland writes the Commissioner of Indian Affairs after meeting with an Uncompahgre Indian on the land he has been allotted which according to Sutherland is incapable of being used for agriculture or grazing. He asks the commissioner if...

    • Indians of North America; Allotment/Dawes Act; Ute Indians -- History; Indian/White Relations; Indian Agency/ Reservations;
    • Ute Indians: Before and after White Contact

    • Ute Indians: Before and after White Contact

    • Omer C. Stewart discusses the characteristics that distinguish the Utes from other tribes in the Uto-Aztecan language family, such as the Paitue and Shoshone Indians. Stewart relates language origin to potential migration patterns, but ultimately...

    • Indians of North America; Culture; Indian/White Relations; Indians of North America--Rites and ceremonies; Ute Indians; Ute Indians--History; Language; Inter-tribal Relations; Maps; Gender Roles; Migration; Hunting; Gathering; Interviews;...
    • 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;
    • Agriculture and Industry on Uintah & Ouray Reservation

    • Agriculture and Industry on Uintah & Ouray Reservation

    • Supervisor of Farming in Charge Charles Davis writes to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs affirming that if the Indians are given proper supplies they can farm many more acres but that money can also be used for industrial purposes and the putting...

    • Indians of North America; Farming; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Ute Indians -- History;
    • Funds needed for industrial enterprises.

    • Funds needed for industrial enterprises.

    • A petition signed by Ute leaders from the bands upon the Uintah & Ouray reservation to have money released to them for agricultural and industrial purposes. Written by Supervisor of Farming in Charge Charles Davis.

    • Indians of North America; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Farming; Ute Indians -- History;
    • Council Transcript with Uncompahgre 1910

    • Council Transcript with Uncompahgre 1910

    • Transcript of a council held between leaders of the Uncompahgre band of Utes and Captain H.J. Brees, acting Indian Agent for the Ouray sub-Agency.

    • Indians of North America; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Ute Indians -- History;
    • 1913 Ute Census (Part 1)

    • 1913 Ute Census (Part 1)

    • This document provides a partial list of names from the 1913 Ute Census.

    • Indians of North America; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Ute Indians -- History;
    • 1913 Ute Census (Part 5)

    • 1913 Ute Census (Part 5)

    • This document provides a partial list of names from the 1913 Ute Census.

    • Indians of North America; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Ute Indians -- History;
    • 1913 Ute Census (Part 4)

    • 1913 Ute Census (Part 4)

    • This document provides a partial list of names from the 1913 Ute Census.

    • Indians of North America; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Ute Indians -- History;
    • 1913 Ute Census (Part 3)

    • 1913 Ute Census (Part 3)

    • This document provides a partial list of names from the 1913 Ute Census.

    • Indians of North America; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Ute Indians -- History;
    • Grazing Lease Part 2

    • Grazing Lease Part 2

    • Part II of of a Grazing lease arranged by the Indian Agent of the Uintah Agency between the uintah and White River Utes and Charles F. Homer of New York.

    • Indians of North America; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Grazing; Ute Indians -- History;
    • Grazing Lease Part 1

    • Grazing Lease Part 1

    • Copy of Grazing lease arranged by the Indian Agent of the Uintah Agency between the uintah and White River Utes and Charles F. Homer of New York.

    • Indians of North America; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Grazing; Ute Indians -- History;
    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Agent Critchlow of the Uintah Valley Reservation notifying the Commissioner of complaints from the Uintah and White River Utes about the large herds of horses the Uncompahgre Utes graze on the reservation.

    • Indians of North America; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Horses; Ute Indians -- History; Inter-tribal Relations;
    • Court of Claims No. 30360

    • Court of Claims No. 30360

    • Court decision on how much the attorneys for the Confederated Bands of Ute Indians could be paid for their services in the case against the federal government.

    • Indians of North America; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Indian/White Relations; Courts; Colorado; Federal Government; Ute Indians -- History;
    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Agent Critchlow of the Uintah Valley Agency informs his superiors that he has met in council with the Indians on the reservation and they have decided what they will charge outsiders that graze their herds on the reservation.

    • Indians of North America; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Indian/White Relations; Grazing; Livestock; Ute Indians -- History;
    • Davis(School Insp?)to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Davis(School Insp?)to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • W. Davis in Grand Junction(CO) informing the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, that in order to overcome the resistance of Indian parents in sending their children to school he is arranging a meeting with a White River chief and Southern Ute Chief...

    • Indians of North America; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Indian/White Relations; Ute Indians--Education; Ute Indians -- History;
    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Uintah Valley Reservation agent Critchlow writes to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs regarding the arrival of the White River Utes to meet in council.

    • Indians of North America; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Indian/White Relations; Ute Indians -- History;
    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Agent Critchlow reporting to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs regarding an unpaid annuity balance due to the absence of a large number of White River Utes from the reservation.

    • Indians of North America; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Indian/White Relations; Ute Indians -- History;
    • Indian Agent Gardner to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Indian Agent Gardner to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Indian Agent Gardner writes to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs regarding his concern over a small group of Utes that settled on a piece of land 10 miles to the east of the Ouray reservation, in Colorado, rather than on the reservation as per...

    • Indians of North America; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Indian/White Relations; Ute Indians -- History;
    • Employment of Indians

    • Employment of Indians

    • Letter from Agent Hall of the Uintah & Ouray Reservation to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs offering his opinion into how Indians can make a living aside from government employment.

    • Indians of North America; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Indian/White Relations; Ute Indians -- History;
    • Uses for the Judgment Funds in  1916

    • Uses for the Judgment Funds in 1916

    • Jewell Martin, Supervisor in Charge of the Uintah & Ouray Reservation responds to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs regarding what to use money received from a Court Judgment in favor of the Ute Tribes.

    • Indians of North America; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Indian/White Relations; Ute Indians -- History; Courts;
    • Fencing of Grazing Lands at Lake Fork

    • Fencing of Grazing Lands at Lake Fork

    • Indian Agent writing out the details of putting up a grazing fence in Lake Fork to separate the cattle from the crops.

    • Indians of North America; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Livestock; Ute Indians -- History; Agriculture;
    • Dept of Interior to U&O Agency

    • Dept of Interior to U&O Agency

    • Notification from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs that Forest Service personnel will be examining the timber resources of reservations to better determine the best use of the resources.

    • Indians of North America; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Timber; Ute Indians -- History;
    • Annual Report 1925

    • Annual Report 1925

    • 1923 annual report from the superintendent of the Uintah & Ouray reservation.

    • Indians of North America; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Ute Indians -- History;
    • Allotment of former military reserve.

    • Allotment of former military reserve.

    • Letter from the Superintendent of the Uintah & Ouray reservation to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs informing him that the land once used for the military fort will be distributed to Indians that had previously received unsuitable lands for...

    • Indians of North America; Indian/White Relations; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Allotment/Dawes Act; Farming; Ute Indians -- History;
    • Agent Waugh to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Agent Waugh to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • U.S. Indian Agent Robert Waugh reports to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs that the Uintah and White River Utes held council and decided to order all cattle owned by outsiders off of the reservation and to refuse any further requests for grazing.

    • Indians of North America; Indian/White Relations; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Grazing; Ute Indians -- History;
    • Agent Waugh to Sec'y of the Interior

    • Agent Waugh to Sec'y of the Interior

    • Letter from U.S. Indian Agent Robert Waugh to the Secretary of the Interior asking for his approval of a mineral contract signed by the Ute Indians with William A. Perry. Waugh indicates he will not allow any mining to take place until there is...

    • Indians of North America; Indian/White Relations; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Mining; Federal Government; Ute Indians -- History;
    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Critchlow to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Uintah Valley Agency agent Critchlow informs his superiors that White River Utes have arrived and he seeks authority to issue them supplies.

    • Indians of North America; Indian/White Relations; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Ute Indians -- History;
    • Gardner to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Gardner to Commissioner of Indian Affairs

    • Indian agent Gardner writes to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs with his plans and estimates for the construction of a corral and slaughterhouse on the Ouray Agency.

    • Indians of North America; Indian/White Relations; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Ute Indians -- History;
    • Agreement for Attorney's Fees

    • Agreement for Attorney's Fees

    • Commissioner of Indian Affairs response to a letter from the Superintendent of the Uintah & Ouray reservation that contained a contract for fees signed between the Uintah; White River and Uncompahgre and a lawyer. The Commissioner gives his...

    • Indians of North America; Indian/White Relations; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Ute Indians -- History;
    • 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...
    • We Shall Remain: Utah Indian Elementary Curriculum Guide; 4th Grade

    • We Shall Remain: Utah Indian Elementary Curriculum Guide; 4th Grade

    • The We Shall Remain: Utah Indian Elementary Curriculum Guide packet outlines the purpose behind the We Shall Remain project and provides resources for teachers to implement corresponding lessons in the classroom. This packet contains maps,...

    • Indians of North America; Indians of North America--Education; Education; Utah Indians, Children, Education, Elementary; Goshute Indians; Ute Indians; Navajo Indians; Paiute Indians; Shoshone Indians; Culture; Indian/White Relations; Maps; Art;...
    • Interview with Chester Cantsee: White Mesa Ute-Paiute Historical Narrative

    • Interview with Chester Cantsee: White Mesa Ute-Paiute Historical Narrative

    • This narrative describes relations among the White Mesa, Ute, and Paiute tribes, their relationships with white settlers, the creation of reservations, and campaigns by the Indian Rights Association.

    • Indians of North America; Interviews; Ute Indians; Ute Indians -- History; Paiute Indians; Paiute Indians -- History; White Mesa Utes; White Mesa Utes -- History; Inter-tribal Relations; Travel; Indian/White Relations; Land; Land Use; Land Rights;...

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