- The
Southern Ute
Indian Tribes is made up of the
followings bands: the
Mouache, Capote, and the Weeminuche, the
latter of
which are at Ute Mountain. These...
- December 30, 1849,
Quixiachigiate and 27
other chiefs of the
Capote and
Mouache Utes and
signed the
Peace Treaty of Abiquiú at Abiquiú (New Mexico) with...
- ox-wagon
carried out on May 7, 1850 by a band of
Jicarilla Apache and
Mouache Ute
Indians on the
Cimmaron Cutoff route of the
Santa Fe Trail, near Wagon...
- been
inhabited by
Indigenous people. The oral
history of the
Kapuuta and
Mouache bands recall that
Glenwood Springs is
located within the
traditional Nuuchiu...
-
divided up into
groups called bands. The
bands of the Ute
People include The
Mouache, The Ca****, The Weenuchiu, The
White River Ute, and The Pahvant. The Ute...
- band —
native to the
upper Rio
Grande valley and the San Luis Valley.
Mouache Ute band —
native to the
eastern slope of the
Southern Rocky Mountains...