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˜Ute Indian Culture and History

As a complement to our Ute language information, here is our collection of indexed links about the Ute tribe and their society. Please note that Utes and other American Indians are living people with a present and a future as well as a past. Ute history is interesting and important, but the Ute Indians are still here today, too, and we try to feature modern writers as well as traditional folklore, contemporary art as well as museum pieces, and issues and struggles of today as well as the tragedies of yesterday. Please contact us if you have a Ute link to add.

Ute Tribal and Community Websites

Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe * Southern Ute Tribe * Ute Mountain Utes
     Homepages of three Southern Paiute and Ute tribes, with information on culture, history, and tribal administration.

Ute Lifestyle and Tradition

Southern Paiute * Ute
     Articles from the Encyclopedia of North American Indians on the Ute tribe's culture and history.
Ute Indians
     Article on Ute history and culture.
Ute Legends:
    Collection of Ute Indian legends and folktales.

Books for sale on the Utes

Boundaries Between: The Southern Paiutes, 1775-1995
     Interesting history of the Southern Paiute people for sale.
Southern Paiutes: Legends, Lore, Language and Lineage
     Book of Ute history, folklore, and traditions.
American Indian Books:
    Evolving list of books about Utes and American Indians in general.

Links, References, and Additional Information

Ute People * Ute Tribe * Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation:
Encyclopedia articles on the Ute tribes.
Los Ute
Information about the Ute tribe in Spanish.
Ute Indians * Utes:
Ute links.



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