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L1999.1.18 - Picture
A picture of Chipeta, wife of the Ute Chief Ouray. The poicture shows her sitting and posed for the camera. Beacuse Ouray signed for all 7 tribes of Utes when he was one of 7 chiefs, Chipeta was almose hanged by a lynch mob in Alamosa on January 7, 1880 while waiting for the train.
Record Type: Photo
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L1999.1.23 - Print, Photographic
Picture of Tony Buck son of Buckskin Charlie-last hereditary Chief of the Southern Utes
Record Type: Photo
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L1999.1.24 - Print, Photographic
Taken in Washington D.C 1878 when Otto Mears was appointed special commissioner to make a treaty with the Ute Indians. Shown in the picture, frame i back Otto Measr and Col. H. Page. Frame 1 front row: Galota, Savero, Shavanaux and Jacknick. Second Frame back row: Worelein and Gen. Chas. Adams. Frame 2 front row: Igantio, Hon. Shurz, Ouray and Chipeta. Frame three back row: W.H. Berry . Frame 3 Front Row: Olio Blanco, Tapnich, Capt. Jack and Tim ...
Record Type: Photo
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L1999.1.26 - Print, Photographic
Buckskin Charlie in full Chief's dress. He was the last hereditary Chief of the Capote-Moache band of Utes from the San Luis Valley at the 1880 treaties to remove the Indians from the Valley. He died in 1936 at the Southern Ute Agency near Durango.
Record Type: Photo
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L1999.1.27 - Print, Photographic
Picture of the Jicarilla Apache. The Jicarilla Apache often hunted in the San Luis Valley from their primary home in Northern New Mexico. They had good relationships with the Utes often intermarrying. Ouray, the principal Ute (Tabeguache) Chief was half Jicarilla Apache.
Record Type: Photo
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L1999.1.28 - Print, Photographic
Picture of 2 men, 2 woman and a child. They are Capote-Moache Ute who inhabited the San Luis Valley during the early Spanish-Mexican-American Settlement Period.
Record Type: Photo
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L2015.3.1 - Weaving
Weaving of Grey wool with a red Kachina in the center (framed)
Record Type: Photo
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L2015.3.2 - Weaving
weaving in two pieces with red and blue geometric shapes. (Framed)
Record Type: Photo
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L2015.3.3 - Weaving
wool weaving of 5 connected pieces in white, red and brown (framed)
Record Type: Photo
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L2015.6.1 - DVD
Series Weapons of War-US Navy Carriers tells about the development of the Carrier and its advancements and problems.
Record Type: Photo
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L2015.6.2 - DVD
Weapons of War- Super Fighters-Series 1. The future of combat aircraft and its successes.
Record Type: Photo
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L2015.6.3 - DVD
Combat riflemen, a history and how their roles have changes. They have gone from lonf range "killing machines" to close quarter soldiers.
Record Type: Photo
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L2015.6.4 - DVD
Peacekeeping by the United Nations. Talks about their role in keeping peace in Africa, the Balkans and even Somalia. Goes over their duties and difficulties.
Record Type: Photo
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L2015.6.5 - DVD
Anti-submarine warefare (AS) is important for the balance of power in the seas. As early as WW I to U-boats to the Cold War various warships, aircraft and "hunter=killer" submarines work with all the new technology to maximum the effect in the ASW war.
Record Type: Photo
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L2015.6.6 - DVD
The history of bombers from pre-WW i to the B-52 see the evolution and understand the role it played in history. Also covers some of the future developments of the bomber.
Record Type: Photo
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L2015.6.7 - DVD
Attack helicopters were not fully appreciated until after 1955. Now they are a mainstay of the battlefield with their advanced weaponry. Learn about their rise in combat in Vietman and the future of the helicopter in today's world.
Record Type: Photo