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  2. List of Indigenous newspapers in North America - Wikipedia

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    Char-Kootsa News, the official news of the Flathead Reservation [19] Chaticks si Chaticks - Pawnee Nation News (Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma) [20] Cherokee Phoenix (Cherokee Advocate) and Cherokee Voices, Tahlequah, Oklahoma; The Circle: Native American News and Arts, (newspaper with an Indigenous perspective based in Minneapolis) [21]

  3. Ute people - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Ute Tribe is financially successful, having a casino for revenue generation. The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe generates revenues through gas and oil, mineral sales, casinos, stock raising, and a pottery industry. The tribes make some money on tourism and timber sales. Artistic endeavors include basketry and beadwork.

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  5. Ute Indian Tribe criticizes Biden monument on ancestral land

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    The Ute Indian Tribe is one of three Ute tribes in the U.S. West that share ancestral ties but operate independently. Representatives from the other two in Colorado — the Southern Ute and Ute ...

  6. Ute Indian Tribe Blasts Biden’s National Monument at ... - AOL

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    The Ute Indian Tribe says the White House did not meaningfully consult their government about Camp Hale-Continental Divide National Monument, which is located within the tribe's ancestral lands

  7. Ute Mountain Ute Tribe - Wikipedia

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    The use of lands in the Four Corners area, where the Ute Mountain Ute tribe now live, though, came later. Most anthropologists agree that Utes were established in the Four Corners area by 1500 C.E. The Ute people were hunters and gatherers who moved on foot to hunting grounds and gathering land based upon the season. The men hunted animals ...

  8. Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation

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    In 1984, the tribe declared the Ute language to be the official language of their reservation, and the Ute Language, Culture and Traditions Committee provides language education materials. [15] There are two annual dances that are performed by the Uintah Ute. The summer Sun Dance and the spring Bear Dance were particularly meaningful to their ...

  9. Wall St futures kick off week higher after government ...

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    (Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures inched up on Monday as a last-minute government funding bill averted a shutdown, while optimism about cooling inflation started the holiday-shortened week on a ...