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The Southern Ute Indian Tribe has shared recent versions of their creation story, emphasizing the continuous existence of the Utes within the boundaries of their ancestral home. According to Alden Naranjo, a Southern Ute elder, it is maintained in the creation narrative of the Ute that they have always occupied this mountainous region, in ...
Some Ute bands fought against the Spanish and Pueblos with the Jicarilla Apache and the Comanche. The Ute were sometimes friendly but sometimes hostile to the Navajo. [15] The Utes were skilled warriors who specialized in horse mounted combat. War with neighboring tribes was mostly fought for gaining prestige, stealing horses, and revenge.
The generic name references a man-eating monster in Ute mythology. The specific name meekerorum honors the geologist John Caldwell Meeker and his family for their support of paleontological research. [1] [2] Siats is known from the holotype specimen, FMNH PR 2716, a partial postcranial skeleton housed at the Field Museum of Natural History ...
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Sunuwavi was an Ute hero who once rescued his people from the bear-spirit by finding the qumu, the bear's fire medicine (spiritual power), and covering it with water, thus ending the spirit's power. All-Mother was the mother of all people and things, similar to Mother Nature .
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Kanosh, leader of the Pahvant band of the Ute tribe The Pahvants and the Moanunts were absorbed into the Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah, [ 1 ] [ 9 ] some of whom lived at the Kanosh reservation, a community of a few houses located north of Kanosh, Utah , [ 10 ] or lived off-reservation near Kanosh. [ 2 ]
Ute or UTE may refer to: Ute people, a Native American people of the Great Basin; Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation, Utah; Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah; Southern Ute Indian Tribe of the Southern Ute Reservation, Colorado; Ute dialect, a Colorado River Numic language spoken by the Ute