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  • Ganeki and bride in bridal costume. Southern Ute Indians, Colorado

    Ganeki and bride in bridal costume. Southern Ute Indians, Colorado

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    Studio portrait of Ute Indian man and woman.

    photPF 21569

  • An-te-ro, War Chief of the U-in-ta Utes

    An-te-ro, War Chief of the U-in-ta Utes

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    Standing portrait of Ute Indian called An-te-ro.

    photPF 3702

  • Mojovas Indian, New Mexico

    Mojovas Indian, New Mexico

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    Studio portrait of two men posed with a large pottery jar.

    photCL 215 (39)

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    Ute

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    Studio portraits of Colorado Ute Indians wearing traditional and western clothing. People identified: Henry Jim; Galota (i.e. Charlie Grote, d. 1906) in image 1; Buckskin Charley (or Charlie) in image 16; Schavano (or Shavano) in image 6; Ignacio; Chief Ouray and his wife, Chipeta; Wass in image 7; Severo (Capote) in image 4. Includes portrait of Ignacio and Ouray together. Research shows that these photographs are connected to the 1880 Ute delegation to Washington, D.C. (Source: Identification made from group portrait of 1880 delegation in James Jefferson, Robert W. Delaney, and Gregory C. Thompson, "The Southern Utes: A Tribal History," (Ignacio, CO: Southern Ute Tribe, 1972), p. 36.

    photCL 275

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    Reminiscences on Ute Indians and the cattle industry in White River Valley, Colorado

    Manuscripts

    Arthur Burtis Critchlow's reminiscences of his time at the Uintah Valley Indian Agency, the interactions of Ute Indians in Colorado, and the cattle industry. Includes references to the Meeker Massacre of 1879 (which refers to the death of Indian Agent N.C. Meeker and his men during fighting between Uintah Utes and White River Utes), the subsequent relocation of the White River Utes to the Uintah Reservation, the Uncompohgre Indians, the "White Outbreak," and cattle herding and sales. Typed and with commentary probably by James W. Sheridan. Also includes a letter about the typescript sent from Homer C. Crotty to Leslie Bliss in 1942.

    mssHM 73069

  • Wolf - one of the Southern Ute Indians

    Wolf - one of the Southern Ute Indians

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    A man posed in a photographer's studio with a blanket over his arm, standing in front of a patriotic military backdrop of American flags, drum and eagle.

    photPF 21566