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  1. 2010.3.175

    The history of the Ute Indians

    Record Type: Library

    The Ute Indians of Utah, Colorado and New Mexico
  2. 2010.3.182 - 2011924861

    An overview of the life and times of Chief Ouray

    Record Type: Library

    Chief Ouray: Ute Chief and Man of Peace
  3. L1999.1.23 - Print, Photographic

    Picture of Tony Buck son of Buckskin Charlie-last hereditary Chief of the Southern Utes

    Record Type: Photo

    Print, Photographic
  4. 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

    Print, Photographic
  5. 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

    Print, Photographic
  6. 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

    Print, Photographic

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