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    • 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...
    • Alleged Frauds against certain Indian soldiers

    • Alleged Frauds against certain Indian soldiers

    • Sundry papers, documents, and memoranda pertaining to members of the First, Second and Third Regiments Indian Home Guards were submitted to the Committee on Indian Affairs. The Secretary of of the Interior then sent the papers to Congress with...

    • Indian/White relations; military/war; Bureau of Indian Affairs; Congress
    • An achievement of the medal of honor

    • An achievement of the medal of honor

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

    • Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--History; Military/War;
    • Annual Report of E.E. McKean, Superintendent Sept. 1919

    • Annual Report of E.E. McKean, Superintendent Sept. 1919

    • Report of the conditions, improvements, and day to day life of the White Mesa Utes in the year 1919.

    • Education; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Bear Dance; Religion; Alcohol; Health; Housing; Family; Children; Medicine Men; Employment; Farming; Grazing; Livestock; Land; Land Use; Agriculture; Resources; Tribal Funds; Water Rights; Allotment; Art;...
    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1874

    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1874

    • Excerpts concerning Utah from the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - Courtesy of the University of Wisconsin Digital Collections. Commissioner Smith describes a "marked general improvement toward the civilization of the Indian"...

    • Superintendency; Indians of North America; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Annual Report; Maps; Land; Land Use; Land Rights; Water Rights; Irrigation; Agriculture; Farming; annuities; Tribal Funds; Hunting; Indian/White Relations;...
    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1875

    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1875

    • 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 Indian Wars, Indian laws, the...

    • Indians of North America; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Annual Report; Maps; Crime; Treaties; Military/War; Land; Land Use; Land Rights; Agriculture; Farming; Grazing; Religion; Superintendency; Hunting; Tribal Government;...
    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1883

    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1883

    • Excerpts concerning Utah from the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - Courtesy of the University of Wisconsin Digital Collections. Commissioner Price recommends reevaluating the borders of Indian reservations, passing legislation...

    • Annual Report; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Indians of North America; Maps; Treaties; Land; Land Use; Land Rights; Allotment; Mining; annuities; Education; Indians of North America--Education; Alcohol; Courts; Treaties; Crime;...
    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1891 Pt I

    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1891 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 soil cultivation and farming enterprises, proposals...

    • Annual Report; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Indians of North America; Tribal Government; Tribal Funds; Inter-tribal Relations; Military/War; Allotment; Land; Land Use; Land Rights; Irrigation; Water Rights; Education; Indians of...
    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1892

    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1892

    • 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 question of U.S. citizenship for American Indians...

    • Annual Report; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Indians of North America; Military/War; Employment; Work; Education; Indians of North America--Education; Allotment; Land; Land Use; Land Rights; Health; Irrigation; Water Rights;...
    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1917

    • Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - 1917

    • Excerpts concerning Utah from the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs - Courtesy of the University of Wisconsin Digital Collections. Commissioner Sells suggests taking an individual rather than a collective approach to Indian policy...

    • Annual Report; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Indians of North America; Military/War; Land; Land Use; Land Rights; Farming; Agriculture; Livestock; Grazing; Education; Indians of North America--Education; Trade; Tribal Funds;...
    • Black Hawk War 1865-72

    • Black Hawk War 1865-72

    • Map showing the towns, Indian reservations, Deseret telegraph, and forts along the Wasatch mountains at the time of the Black Hawk War 1865-72.

    • Maps; Military/War; Black Hawk War; Indian/White Relations
    • Black Hawk's Last Raid  1866

    • Black Hawk's Last Raid 1866

    • Utah Historical Quarterly article describing a raid by Black Hawk and his band and the resulting chase by the military. Written by Josiah F. Gibbs. 11 pages. 1931

    • Black Hawk War; Military/War; Indian/White Relations; Livestock;
    • Brigham Young Letters: Gunnison Massacre

    • Brigham Young Letters: Gunnison Massacre

    • Letter from Arson Call to Brigham Young describing the events immediately preceding the Gunnison Massacre, the conflict with Ute Indians, and the resulting bloodshed.

    • Gunnison Massacre; military/war; Mormon; Mormons; Men; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Utah; Kanosh; Kenoshe;
    • Brigham Young Letters: Jacob Hamblin

    • Brigham Young Letters: Jacob Hamblin

    • These letters, written by Jacob Hamblin to Brigham Young, describe the Indian Mission in Southern Utah and the growing relationship between Mormons and Indian tribes.

    • Jacob Hamblin; Indian/White relations; Mormon; Mormons; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; military/war; farming; Indians of North America;
    • Captain Ben Rogers and Largo, a Navajo Scout

    • Captain Ben Rogers and Largo, a Navajo Scout

    • Studio portrait (standing and sitting) of Largo, a Native American (Navajo) man and Captain Ben Rogers. Largo wears a breechcloth, an ammunition belt with a pistol in a holster, a blanket, and a wide brimmed hat. Captain Ben Rogers wears a military...

    • Indians of North America; Indian/White Relations; Military/War; Navajo Indians--Photographs; Navajo Indians--Clothing--Photographs;
    • Colorado, the late Ute outbreak and massacre at the White River Agency

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

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

    • Indian Agency/ Reservations; Military/War; Ute Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Ute Indians--Social life and customs--Photographs; Ute Indians--Jewelry;
    • Congressional Report:   Investigation of Indian Frauds dtd March 3, 1873

    • Congressional Report: Investigation of Indian Frauds dtd March 3, 1873

    • Congressional Report: Investigation of Indian Frauds; emphasizing the conditions of Indians on reservations in Utah and Arizona and fraudulent acts committed against them. The document also comments on the conditions of Indians in New Mexico and...

    • Indians of North America; Federal Government; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Correspondence; Indian/White Relations; Crime; Military/War
    • Correspondence related to unauthorized trading with Indians

    • Correspondence related to unauthorized trading with Indians

    • The Secretary of War writes to the Secretary of the Interior acknowledging that the Post Trader had been illegally trading with Indians along the Uncompahgre River. The Secretary of War claims that no such illegal activity will be permitted in the...

    • Indians of North America; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Correspondence; Indian/White Relations; Trade; Crime; Military/War
    • 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/...
    • Few Navajoes in Utah

    • Few Navajoes in Utah

    • Utah Historical Quarterly article regarding the few Navajoes who live in Southern Utah and regarding Indian and white relations in the area. Written by Mrs. A.H. Spencer. 1 page.

    • Posey War; Military/War; Everett Hatch; Indian/White Relations; Navajo Indians; Paiute Indians
    • Fort Duchesne's Beginnings

    • Fort Duchesne's Beginnings

    • Utah Historical Quarterly article regarding the building of Fort Duchesne and the conflict between the Ute Indians and white soldiers.

    • Military/War; Land; Indian/White Relations; Federal Government; Land Rights; Water Rights; Ute Indians
    • From Burke, Commissioner to Gen. H.L. Scott March 22, 1923

    • From Burke, Commissioner to Gen. H.L. Scott March 22, 1923

    • March 22, 1923 Major Gen. Hugh L. Scott Member, Board of Indian Commissioners, c/o State Highway Commission Trenton, N.J. My dear Gen. Scott: I have your letter of yesterday inclosing newspaper clipping of alleged trouble on the part of some...

    • Federal Government; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Indian/White Relations; Military/War; Posey War; White Mesa Utes
    • From Commissioner Cato Sells to James Bush May 4, 1918

    • From Commissioner Cato Sells to James Bush May 4, 1918

    • Mr. James Bush, Care Box 207, Durango, Colorado. My Friend: I have the letter of April 9 signed by Buckskin Charles and other Indians of the Southern Ute Jurisdiction wherein you ask for information in connection with the draft of Indians, the...

    • Federal Government; Land; Livestock; Military/War; White Mesa Utes
    • Garland Hunt to Col. A.S. Johnson

    • Garland Hunt to Col. A.S. Johnson

    • Indian Agent Garland Hunt documents his escape from Utah to the U.S. military forces ascending on the Territory at the beginning of the Utah War. He describes seeking the aid of friendly Indians and travelling in the wilderness.

    • Indians of North America; Utah War; Federal Government; Brigham Young; Superintendency; Military/War; Ute Indians -- History; Mormons;
    • Goshute-Shoshone Draft Resistance, 1917-18

    • Goshute-Shoshone Draft Resistance, 1917-18

    • Utah Historical Quarterly article regarding the Goshute and Shoshone Indians and their refusal to participate in the World War I draft in 1918, and subsequent Federal action to persuade them to register. Written by David L. Wood. 16 pages.

    • Federal Government; Goshute Indians; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Indian/White Relations; Military/War; Language; Shoshone Indians
    • Government Inquiry into Condition of Indians

    • Government Inquiry into Condition of Indians

    • Utah Historical Quarterly article regarding the conditions between the Navajo and Ute tribes and other Indian tribes in the newly acquired Mexican territory; the selling of slaves between tribes and the United States Government's efforts to put a...

    • Spanish Slave Trade; Inter-tribal Relations; Indian/White Relations; Federal Government; Religion; Military/War; Ute Indians; Navajo Indians
    • 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 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 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 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 Relations on the Mormon Frontier

    • Indian Relations on the Mormon Frontier

    • Utah Historical Quarterly article regarding the Mormon arrival in Utah, the Indian reaction, Indian relations with the Mormons, the Indian slave trade, and the practice of Mormons taking Indian children into their homes. Part One. Written by...

    • Mormons; Children; Brigham Young; Tribal Economy; Religion; Missionaries; Indian/White Relations; Exploration; Wakara; Walker War; Spanish Slave Trade; Colonization; State Government; Courts; Family; Food; Federal Government; Military/War; Ute...
    • Interview with Chester Cantsee

    • Interview with Chester Cantsee

    • White Mesa Ute Oral History Project, Interview with Chester Cantsee March 22, 1980 by Gregory Thompson, Floyd O'Neil and Jim Schultz.

    • Background; Food; Agriculture; Hunting; Medicine Men; Bear Dance; Military/War; Education
    • Interview with Meyers Cantsee

    • Interview with Meyers Cantsee

    • White MEsa Ute Oral History Project, Interview with Meyers Cantsee May 22, 1980 by Jim Schultz and Greg Thompson.

    • Background; Family; Education; Culture; Employment; Land Rights; Military/War; Bear Dance
    • Interview with Patty Mills Dutchie

    • Interview with Patty Mills Dutchie

    • White Mesa Ute Oral History Project Interview with Patty Mills Dutchie August 13, 1980 by Gregory Thompson and Floyd O'Neil.

    • Background; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Land Use; Livestock; Tribal Government; Water Rights; Military/War; Navajo Indians; Medicine Men
    • Joseph Felt Journal

    • Joseph Felt Journal

    • Contains account of military expedition from Fort Bridger which visited with Chief Washakie at Bear Lake and includes letter of Washakie to the army commander stationed at South Pass. Later entries record travel from Salt Lake City in a missionary...

    • Washakie; Shoshone; Indian/white relations; Missionaries; Utah; Military/War
    • 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 --...
    • Justice In The Black Hawk War: The Trial Of Thomas Jose

    • Justice In The Black Hawk War: The Trial Of Thomas Jose

    • This article outlines the unique case of Thomas Jose, who was tried for the murder of Simeon, an Indian, during the Black Hawk War. Albert Winkler outlines the events leading up to Simeon's murder and the events that took place following the...

    • Indians of North America; Black Hawk War; Courts; Indian/White Relations; Military/War; Crime; Kanosh; Brigham Young; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints; Mormons
    • Letter from Agent Waugh to Commissioner of Indian Affairs T.J. Morgan dated October 13, 1892

    • Letter from Agent Waugh to Commissioner of Indian Affairs T.J. Morgan dated October 13, 1892

    • Agent Waugh objects to the abandonment of Fort Duchesne. Waugh claims that, despite improvements made on the reservation, the Indians' disposition regarding government is one of rejection and dissatisfaction. Waugh outlines his concerns about...

    • Indians of North America; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Correspondence; Military/War; Indian/White Relations; Education; Indians of North America--Education; Hunting; Alcohol
    • Letter from Army Captain J.P. Schindel to Adjutant General dated May 7, 1882

    • Letter from Army Captain J.P. Schindel to Adjutant General dated May 7, 1882

    • Captain Schindel reports that Colorow and his band attempted to facilitate a discussion with agents at the Uintah Ouray Reservation. Schindel also reports that the replacement of Agent Berry with an agent from Ouray, Colorado has caused...

    • Indians of North America; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Federal Government; Military/War; Correspondence; Ute Indians; Colorow; Indian/White Relations
    • Letter to secretary of interior from Comm. Burke March 30, 1923

    • Letter to secretary of interior from Comm. Burke March 30, 1923

    • Letter regarding the escape of several Indians from the reservation; includes telegraph correspondence between Superintendent of Consolidated Ute Agency and Commissioner of Indian Affairs Charles Burke. Reports the condiitons among the remaining...

    • Military/War; Federal Government; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Posey War; Indian/White Relations
    • Major General Terry to General of the Army

    • Major General Terry to General of the Army

    • Major General Alfred H. Terry refuses to send troops to assist a Colorado sheriff quell a Ute uprising until the legislature or the governor of Colorado declares that an insurrection exists.

    • Indians of North America; Ute Indians; Colorow; Military/War; Indian/White Relations; Federal Government; Indian Agency/ Reservations
    • Matthew Caldwell Autobiography

    • Matthew Caldwell Autobiography

    • Matthew Caldwell and family traveled to Utah in Aaron Johnson Company (1850) and settled in American Fork, moved to Springville (1853), and later moved to Spanish Fork, where Caldwell served as mayor and was military officer in local Indian wars....

    • Indians of North America; Utah; Military/War; Men; Family;
    • 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;...
    • 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...
    • Possibly from Gen. Scott to Charles Avery April 23, 1915

    • Possibly from Gen. Scott to Charles Avery April 23, 1915

    • April 23rd, 1915, Dear Mr. Avery: I have your letter today of April 20th, stating that you are counsel for the Piute Indian Tsa-Ne-Gat. I would advise you to get in touch with Major J. E. Jenkins, agent at Navajo Springs, Colorado. He is very...

    • Courts; Federal Government; Military/War; White Mesa Utes
    • Proclamation from Governor Brigham Young dated August 19, 1853;

    • Proclamation from Governor Brigham Young dated August 19, 1853;

    • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Journal History containing references to Utah Indians. Governor Brigham Young issues a proclamation in light of conflict with the Indians. He advises the White settlers to, among other things, defend...

    • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Mormons;Whites--Relations with Indians;
    • Reports of Army officers

    • Reports of Army officers

    • Army reports describe the state of affairs on reservation and the state of Indian-white relations.

    • Indians of North America; Federal Government; Correspondence; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Military/War; Indian/White Relations; Land Rights; Land Marks
    • Shoshoni and Mormon Relations in Cache Valley

    • Shoshoni and Mormon Relations in Cache Valley

    • SHOSHONI AND MORMON RELATIONS IN CACHE VALLEY By Ouida Nuhn Blanthorn A native of Cache Valley (Avon) and a graduate of Brigham Young University in History, Ouida compiled A History of Tooele County for the Centennial of Utah Statehood. This...

    • Shoshone; Shoshone Indians; Shoshoni; Indian/white relations; Indian agency/ reservations; military/war; migration; mormon; mormons; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints;
    • 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;...
    • Telegram from Buckskin Charlie to Indian Office Sept. 11, 1918

    • Telegram from Buckskin Charlie to Indian Office Sept. 11, 1918

    • WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM RECEIVED AT P 307 CH 5SGQVT NITE IGNACIO COLO. INDIAN OFFICE 11699 WASHINGTON DC WLL YOU PLACE TRANSPORTATION FOR SUPERINTENDENT BUCKSKIN CHARLIE AND TWO OHER INDIANS INCLUDING INTERPRETER TO WASHINGTON D.C. IMMEDIATELY I...

    • Federal Government; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Military/War; White Mesa Utes
    • Telegram from E.B. Merrit to Buckskin Charlie Sept. 12, 1918

    • Telegram from E.B. Merrit to Buckskin Charlie Sept. 12, 1918

    • Western Union September 12, 1918. Buckskin Charlie Through Supt. Supt. Southern Ute, Ignacio, Colorado. Your telegram suggesting council relative registration your people. See my telegram ninth. Registration must be com- pleted by September...

    • Correspondence; Federal Government; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Military/War; White Mesa Utes
    • Telegram from L.E. Campbell to Gen. Scott July 15, 1915

    • Telegram from L.E. Campbell to Gen. Scott July 15, 1915

    • WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM SEND the following Telegram, subject to the terms on back hereof, which are hereby agreed to Denver, Colo., July 15, 1915. Major- General Hugh L. Scott, Chief of Staff, Washington, D. C. (or Fort Myer) Hatch acquitted a...

    • Courts; Federal Government; Military/War; White Mesa Utes
    • Tintic War 1856

    • Tintic War 1856

    • Map showing sites of conflict during Tintic War in 1856, also depicts mountain ranges, towns, and forts at the time of the conflict.

    • Maps; Military/War; Indian/White Relations
    • Ute Indians Along Civil War Communication Lines

    • Ute Indians Along Civil War Communication Lines

    • The discovery of gold at Pike's Peak dislocates the Colorado Utes and eliminates game. After tensions rise between the Indians and whites in Utah territory, President Lincoln requests troops to protect transportation and trade lines. This document...

    • Indians of North America; Ute Indians; Hunting; Gathering; Food; Black Hawk War; Indian/White Relations; Military/War

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