Ute people/ˈjuːt/ are in the Great Basin classification of Indigenous People, now living primarily in Utah and Colorado. There are three Ute tribal reservations: Uintah-Ouray in northeastern Utah (3,500 members); Southern Ute in Colorado (1,500 members); and Ute Mountain which primarily lies in Colorado, but extends to Utah and New Mexico (2,000 members). The name of the state of Utah was derived from the name Ute. The word Ute means "Land of the sun" in their language. "Ute" possibly derived from the Western Apache word "yudah", meaning "high up". This has led to the misconception that "Ute" means people high up or mountain people.
Language
The people speak the Ute language, which is related to the Southern Paiute language and belong to the Numic branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family. A dictionary and grammar have been written for the language, and the Bible has been translated into Ute. Several orthographies exist, but the language is written in the Latin script.
Historical documentary on the Ute Indian People of Utah and Colorado. Shot on 16mm film in the mid-1990s.
published: 16 Jun 2015
Colorado Experience: The Original Coloradans
Colorado Experience takes you through the history of the state's original inhabitants: the Utes. Historians trace their origins from pre-colonial days and early interactions with American trappers and explorers through the escalating friction with new settlers and gold seekers, to their ultimate expulsion to reservations. The first Ute reservations were established in the 1860's, and today the question of land rights remains a topic of dispute for the Ute nation. Discover how the Utes' legacy continues to impact Colorado today.
published: 14 Jun 2013
Ute Indian Tribe Halftime Performance 2023 - Utah vs. Cal
The Ute Indian Tribe performed at halftime of the Utah vs. California football game showcasing the rich culture and traditions of the school's namesake.
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published: 19 Oct 2023
Ute Indian Heritage
published: 01 Jul 2021
Ute Wisdom, Language and Creation Story | Larry Cesspooch | TEDxYouth@ParkCity
Larry shares his thoughts on the Ute Indian people today and shares Ute wisdom, including the Creation Story.
Larry is a member of the Ute Indian Tribe, and he is a filmmaker and story teller. He's also a veteran who served in Vietnam. He shares Ute wisdom and language.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
published: 06 Jun 2016
Ute tribe sues for 2 million acres, $1 billion
The Ute Tribe is suing the federal government over land that stretches across parts of Colorado and Utah known as the Uncompahgre.
published: 19 Aug 2019
Ute Proud Halftime Celebration 2021
published: 20 Oct 2021
The Utes and Colorow
“The Utes and Colorow” is the topic of the most recent video production of the Ken-Caryl Ranch Historical Society. It describes the life and culture of the Ute tribe in Colorado and, specifically, the presence and influence of the Ute chief, Colorow, who inhabited the Ken-Caryl Ranch region. The 9-minute video includes many vintage photographs of the Utes from the Denver Public Library's Western History Collection.
published: 04 Nov 2016
Montrose, CO - Ute Indian Museum
The only History Colorado museum on the Western Slope, the Ute Indian Museum offers one of the most complete collections of Ute artifacts in the United States. Dioramas, changing exhibits, and engaging programs bring history and culture of past, present and future generations together for all to learn about and enjoy.
The museum grounds include the Ouray Memorial Park, teepees, picnic areas, and the gravesite of Chief Ouray’s wife Chipeta, a native plants garden, an outdoor display of the Dominquez-Escalante Expedition of 1776, a pier out to the Uncompahgre River, and a museum store that features Ute pottery, silver, jewelry, books, and other handcrafted Indian artwork.
A multi-million dollar expansion is currently happening at the museum with an anticipated grand opening in June of 20...
published: 14 Oct 2016
Southern Ute Tribe facing effects of climate change as drought continues
Southern Ute Tribe facing effects of climate change as drought continues
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Colorado Experience takes you through the history of the state's original inhabitants: the Utes. Historians trace their origins from pre-colonial days and early...
Colorado Experience takes you through the history of the state's original inhabitants: the Utes. Historians trace their origins from pre-colonial days and early interactions with American trappers and explorers through the escalating friction with new settlers and gold seekers, to their ultimate expulsion to reservations. The first Ute reservations were established in the 1860's, and today the question of land rights remains a topic of dispute for the Ute nation. Discover how the Utes' legacy continues to impact Colorado today.
Colorado Experience takes you through the history of the state's original inhabitants: the Utes. Historians trace their origins from pre-colonial days and early interactions with American trappers and explorers through the escalating friction with new settlers and gold seekers, to their ultimate expulsion to reservations. The first Ute reservations were established in the 1860's, and today the question of land rights remains a topic of dispute for the Ute nation. Discover how the Utes' legacy continues to impact Colorado today.
The Ute Indian Tribe performed at halftime of the Utah vs. California football game showcasing the rich culture and traditions of the school's namesake.
Be su...
The Ute Indian Tribe performed at halftime of the Utah vs. California football game showcasing the rich culture and traditions of the school's namesake.
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The Ute Indian Tribe performed at halftime of the Utah vs. California football game showcasing the rich culture and traditions of the school's namesake.
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Larry shares his thoughts on the Ute Indian people today and shares Ute wisdom, including the Creation Story.
Larry is a member of the Ute Indian Tribe, and he...
Larry shares his thoughts on the Ute Indian people today and shares Ute wisdom, including the Creation Story.
Larry is a member of the Ute Indian Tribe, and he is a filmmaker and story teller. He's also a veteran who served in Vietnam. He shares Ute wisdom and language.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
Larry shares his thoughts on the Ute Indian people today and shares Ute wisdom, including the Creation Story.
Larry is a member of the Ute Indian Tribe, and he is a filmmaker and story teller. He's also a veteran who served in Vietnam. He shares Ute wisdom and language.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
“The Utes and Colorow” is the topic of the most recent video production of the Ken-Caryl Ranch Historical Society. It describes the life and culture of the Ute ...
“The Utes and Colorow” is the topic of the most recent video production of the Ken-Caryl Ranch Historical Society. It describes the life and culture of the Ute tribe in Colorado and, specifically, the presence and influence of the Ute chief, Colorow, who inhabited the Ken-Caryl Ranch region. The 9-minute video includes many vintage photographs of the Utes from the Denver Public Library's Western History Collection.
“The Utes and Colorow” is the topic of the most recent video production of the Ken-Caryl Ranch Historical Society. It describes the life and culture of the Ute tribe in Colorado and, specifically, the presence and influence of the Ute chief, Colorow, who inhabited the Ken-Caryl Ranch region. The 9-minute video includes many vintage photographs of the Utes from the Denver Public Library's Western History Collection.
The only History Colorado museum on the Western Slope, the Ute Indian Museum offers one of the most complete collections of Ute artifacts in the United States. ...
The only History Colorado museum on the Western Slope, the Ute Indian Museum offers one of the most complete collections of Ute artifacts in the United States. Dioramas, changing exhibits, and engaging programs bring history and culture of past, present and future generations together for all to learn about and enjoy.
The museum grounds include the Ouray Memorial Park, teepees, picnic areas, and the gravesite of Chief Ouray’s wife Chipeta, a native plants garden, an outdoor display of the Dominquez-Escalante Expedition of 1776, a pier out to the Uncompahgre River, and a museum store that features Ute pottery, silver, jewelry, books, and other handcrafted Indian artwork.
A multi-million dollar expansion is currently happening at the museum with an anticipated grand opening in June of 2017. Visit the temporary location at the Montrose Visitor Center located at 107 S Cascade Ave.
A special thank you to Mysterium Music , R.Carlos Nakai and Peter Kater for the "Ritual" piece used in this video.
The only History Colorado museum on the Western Slope, the Ute Indian Museum offers one of the most complete collections of Ute artifacts in the United States. Dioramas, changing exhibits, and engaging programs bring history and culture of past, present and future generations together for all to learn about and enjoy.
The museum grounds include the Ouray Memorial Park, teepees, picnic areas, and the gravesite of Chief Ouray’s wife Chipeta, a native plants garden, an outdoor display of the Dominquez-Escalante Expedition of 1776, a pier out to the Uncompahgre River, and a museum store that features Ute pottery, silver, jewelry, books, and other handcrafted Indian artwork.
A multi-million dollar expansion is currently happening at the museum with an anticipated grand opening in June of 2017. Visit the temporary location at the Montrose Visitor Center located at 107 S Cascade Ave.
A special thank you to Mysterium Music , R.Carlos Nakai and Peter Kater for the "Ritual" piece used in this video.
Southern Ute Tribe facing effects of climate change as drought continues
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Colorado Experience takes you through the history of the state's original inhabitants: the Utes. Historians trace their origins from pre-colonial days and early interactions with American trappers and explorers through the escalating friction with new settlers and gold seekers, to their ultimate expulsion to reservations. The first Ute reservations were established in the 1860's, and today the question of land rights remains a topic of dispute for the Ute nation. Discover how the Utes' legacy continues to impact Colorado today.
The Ute Indian Tribe performed at halftime of the Utah vs. California football game showcasing the rich culture and traditions of the school's namesake.
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#GoUtes
Larry shares his thoughts on the Ute Indian people today and shares Ute wisdom, including the Creation Story.
Larry is a member of the Ute Indian Tribe, and he is a filmmaker and story teller. He's also a veteran who served in Vietnam. He shares Ute wisdom and language.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
“The Utes and Colorow” is the topic of the most recent video production of the Ken-Caryl Ranch Historical Society. It describes the life and culture of the Ute tribe in Colorado and, specifically, the presence and influence of the Ute chief, Colorow, who inhabited the Ken-Caryl Ranch region. The 9-minute video includes many vintage photographs of the Utes from the Denver Public Library's Western History Collection.
The only History Colorado museum on the Western Slope, the Ute Indian Museum offers one of the most complete collections of Ute artifacts in the United States. Dioramas, changing exhibits, and engaging programs bring history and culture of past, present and future generations together for all to learn about and enjoy.
The museum grounds include the Ouray Memorial Park, teepees, picnic areas, and the gravesite of Chief Ouray’s wife Chipeta, a native plants garden, an outdoor display of the Dominquez-Escalante Expedition of 1776, a pier out to the Uncompahgre River, and a museum store that features Ute pottery, silver, jewelry, books, and other handcrafted Indian artwork.
A multi-million dollar expansion is currently happening at the museum with an anticipated grand opening in June of 2017. Visit the temporary location at the Montrose Visitor Center located at 107 S Cascade Ave.
A special thank you to Mysterium Music , R.Carlos Nakai and Peter Kater for the "Ritual" piece used in this video.
Southern Ute Tribe facing effects of climate change as drought continues
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Ute people/ˈjuːt/ are in the Great Basin classification of Indigenous People, now living primarily in Utah and Colorado. There are three Ute tribal reservations: Uintah-Ouray in northeastern Utah (3,500 members); Southern Ute in Colorado (1,500 members); and Ute Mountain which primarily lies in Colorado, but extends to Utah and New Mexico (2,000 members). The name of the state of Utah was derived from the name Ute. The word Ute means "Land of the sun" in their language. "Ute" possibly derived from the Western Apache word "yudah", meaning "high up". This has led to the misconception that "Ute" means people high up or mountain people.
Language
The people speak the Ute language, which is related to the Southern Paiute language and belong to the Numic branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family. A dictionary and grammar have been written for the language, and the Bible has been translated into Ute. Several orthographies exist, but the language is written in the Latin script.
Way downtown just foolin' around Took me to the jail It's oh me and it's oh my No one to go my bail It was late last night when Willie came home I heard him a-rapping on the door He's a-slipping and a-sliding with his new shoes on Mamma said Willie don't you rap no more Way downtown just foolin' around Took me to the jail It's oh me and it's oh my No one to go my bail (break) I wish I was over at my sweet Sally's house Sittin' in that big armed chair One arm around this old guitar And the other one around my dear Way down town just foolin' around Took me to the jail It's oh me and it's oh my No one to go my bail (break) Now, its one old shirt is all that I got And a dollar is all that I crave I brought nothing with me into this old world Ain't gonna take nothing to my grave Way down town just foolin' around Took me to the jail It's oh me and it's oh my
The head of the Southern Ute IndianTribe called on the Colorado legislature to support a state constitutional amendment aimed at rectifying decades-old cases of child sexual assault during tribal leaders’ annual address to lawmakers Thursday.
The head of the Southern Ute IndianTribe called on the Colorado legislature to support a state constitutional amendment aimed at rectifying decades-old cases of child sexual assault during tribal leaders’ annual address to lawmakers Thursday.
That family’s presence came after the Ute Indians had left the Eagle River Valley ... And, Heicher noted, the Ute Chief Colorow’s connection to the valley is “dicey.” The primary ...
... parks for members of the Southern Ute IndianTribe and Ute Mountain Ute Tribe — which is being advanced by Rep-elect KatieStewart, who represents Durango and the southwestern most corner of Colorado.
BOSTON — The cost of college keeps spiraling ever higher, right?. Not necessarily ... That reduced cost means less borrowing ... Education ... The university maintains recognition of and connection to the Ute IndianTribe, on whose ancestral home it is located ... M.
... non-American Indians,” he added ... The business’ greeting cards are sold at museums, national and state parks, cultural centers and trading posts, including the Ute Indian Museum in Montrose.
The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe and the Southern Ute Indian Tribe were selected among a competitive field of applicants to each receive $500,000 in grant funding from FHLBank Topeka’s Native American Housing Initiatives (NAHI) Grants Program.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife and the Southern Ute IndianTribe have agreed to work together on the reintroduction of gray wolves ... The Southern Ute Indian Tribal Council opposed the 2020 voter effort to reintroduce wolves in Colorado.
The Ute Mountain Ute Reservation and the neighboring Southern Ute Indian Reservation are the state’s only two federally recognized ... They’re sister tribes, including with the Ute Indian Tribe on the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation in Utah.
Almost two years after the Southern Ute IndianTribe called on Colorado Parks and Wildlife to fully recognize its tribal sovereignty with respect to wolf management, the two entities announced Monday ... .