Indians of North America; Culture; Whites--Relations with Indians; Indians of North America--Education; Indians of North America--Rites and ceremonies; Maps; Hunting; Gathering; Missionaries; Horses; Treaties; Federal Government; Indians of North America; Federal Government; United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Uintah and Ouray Agency; Indian agents; White River Massacre, Colo., 1879; Land Use; Allotment of Land;
Place names
Uinta Basin (Utah and Colo.); Provo (Utah); Fort Bridger (Wyo.); Arizona; California; Colorado; Nevada; Wyoming; Fort Duchesne (Utah); Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation (Utah); Utah; Washington (D.C.); Whiterocks (Utah);
Keyword
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; Missionaries; Slavery; Spanish Slave Trade; Horses; Tabby; Intermarriage; Treaties; Federal Government; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Meeker Massacre; Tribal Funds; Tribal Government; Allotment; Grazing; Farming; Agriculture; Land Use; Land Rights; Courts;
Tribe
Ute; Paiute; Shoshone; Navajo
Band
Uintah; Bannock;
Creator
Stewart, Omer C.;
Description
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 claims that the Utes stayed in a narrow geographic region. Stewart discusses early Ute hunting-gathering and basket-making culture, early dwellings, life after contact with the Spanish, relations with various tribes, treaties made with the federal government, the transition to farming allotted land, etc;
Publisher
Digitized by: J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah;
Date.original
1966;
Type
Text;
Format
applicaton/pdf;
File name
Thumbnail.jpg
Language
eng;
Relation
This article is also a part of UTAH HISTORICAL QUATERLY VOL XXXIV (Utah State Historical Society - Historic and Prehistoric Publications Collection);
Coverage
Fort Bridger (Wyo.); Provo (Utah); Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation (Utah); Utah; Washington (D.C.);
Rights
Digital image copyright 2010, University of Utah. All rights reserved.