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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2009

A History of the Ute Indians in southern Colorado

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  • correction tha picture of chipeta as a young woman is not her!!! that womans native name was looking glass!!! the whites named her susan! she married canalla johnson then came to be known as susan johnson! i would know they are my great great grandparents!!! she was the sister of ouray!!!

  • Ute13Lady - Thanks for the correct info! I got my information from the Denver Historical archives - I appreciate your correction.

  • georgewashington420 - thank you for commenting. I live in the Ute Pass area of Colorado. It was my intention to honor the heritage of the Ute Indians, and to educate. I hope I've done that.

    Debi

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  • I would like to thank the Ute Indian tribe for letting my school use it's name as our mascot. Thank you very much. GO UTES!

  • @Jerrk64 all youhavetodo is stepinto the circle

  • Utes were the rats in the mid to late 1800's. They help the government to kill there own native people.

  • I wish I could know how my family is connected to the Utes. I've been curious and have wanted to know for years.

  • @debi1054 Thank you for making this video. When I was a girl in Colorado, we had little interaction with the Utes other than learning names of streets and highways carrying Ute names or composed of Ute words. We were told that the Utes don't like to interact with us. I am thankful for this glimpse! Please make more.

  • I read an old account made by a Cheyenne brave that said the Ute women were dark skinned and ugly, whilst beauty is in the eye of the beholder I accept, but are the Utes darker skinned than other tribes from the same?

  • heheke nua

  • ty this was beautifully done. I'm of Ute and Shawnee descent... but hard to tell. I wish I could find someone to teach me Ute ... I'm in Denver.

  • dis is coo I've only seen dez pics in my dadz house n my grandmothers house Im northern ute N dis Youtube is da best hell yeah History is great....everyone justneeded2 stand as1 n we all would have had a chance in dis world

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