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tribes of the Ute Nation, and are
mostly descendants of the
historic Weeminuche Band who
moved to the
Southern Ute
reservation in 1897.
Their reservation...
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America and the Capote, Mouache, and
Weeminuche Utes (November 9, 1878). "Agreement with the Capote, Muache, and
Weeminuche Utes" (PDF).
Pagosa Springs, Colorado...
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Tribes is made up of the
followings bands: the Mouache, Capote, and the
Weeminuche, the
latter of
which are at Ute Mountain.
These bands were considered...
- also home to most of the Ute
Mountain Indian Reservation, home of the
Weeminuche Band of the Ute Nation,
known as the Ute
Mountain Ute Tribe, with its...
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Chief Ignacio (c. 1828–1913) was a
chief of the
Weeminuche band of the Ute
tribe of
American Indians, also
called the
Southern Utes,
located in present-day...
- New Mexico: 339 Muache,
south and
central Colorado: 282 Ute
Mountain Weeminuche,
western Colorado,
eastern Utah,
northwestern New
Mexico Absorbed by the...
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Chipeta (Ouray's wife and Ute delegate)
Colorow (Ute chief)
Chief Ignacio (
Weeminuche band chief)
Chief Jack
House (last
traditional chief) R.
Carlos Nakai...
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across his chest. The
mountains were
valued as a
sacred place by the
Weeminuche Ute band. It is
still a
sacred place to
their descendants, the Ute Mountain...
- Utah Uintah, Utah
Uncompahgre or Taviwach,
central and
northern Colorado Weeminuche,
western Colorado,
eastern Utah,
northwestern New
Mexico White River Utes...
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divided up by the
government in and
after 1894
under federal law. The
Weeminuche Utes, led by
Chief Ignacio, were ****igned the Ute
Mountain Ute Reservation...