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''[[United States Genealogy|United States]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Utah Genealogy|Utah]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[American Indian Genealogy|American Indian Research]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Indians_of_Utah|Indians of Utah]]''<br><br> {{AIDCright}}__TOC__  
''[[United States Genealogy|United States]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Utah Genealogy|Utah]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[American Indian Genealogy|American Indian Research]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Indians_of_Utah|Indians of Utah]]''<br><br> {{AIDCright}}__TOC__  
Learn about the tribes and bands, history, agencies, records and reservations of Utah


Utah is a Ute word meaning ''People of the mountains''.  
Utah is a Ute word meaning ''People of the mountains''.  
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*[[Paiute Indians|Paiute]] (Southern)  
*[[Paiute Indians|Paiute]] (Southern)  
*[[Northwestern Band of Shoshoni Nation, Utah|Shoshoni ]](Western, Eastern, and Northern)  
*[[Northwestern Band of Shoshoni Nation, Utah|Shoshoni ]](Western, Eastern, and Northern)  
*[[Ute Indians|Ute]] (Northern, Southern, Mountain) [[Image:Ute Sarah Winnemucca -Paiute writer and lecturer.jpg|thumb|right]]  
*[[Ute Indians|Ute]] (Northern, Southern, Mountain) [[Image:Ute Sarah Winnemucca -Paiute writer and lecturer.jpg|thumb|right|Ute Sarah Winnemucca -Paiute writer and lecturer.jpg]]  
*Shivwits
*Shivwits


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1860-1870 Uintah Basin Reservation  
1860-1870 Uintah Basin Reservation  


1879 Indian agent, N. C. Meeker and others were killed at the White River Agency in western Colorado
1879 Indian agent, N. C. Meeker and others were killed at the White River Agency in western Colorado  


March 1923 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posey_War The Posey War], the Last Indian uprising - during the relocation of Ute and Paiute Indians from Bluff, (San Juan County) Utah to Navajo Mountain. Indians led by Chief Posey and Chief Polk. United States led by Hugh L. Scott and Charles Mabey.Included Ute Mountain Incident, Battle of Cottonwood Gulch, and Surrender at Mexican Hat. <br>  
March 1923 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posey_War The Posey War], the Last Indian uprising - during the relocation of Ute and Paiute Indians from Bluff, (San Juan County) Utah to Navajo Mountain. Indians led by Chief Posey and Chief Polk. United States led by Hugh L. Scott and Charles Mabey.Included Ute Mountain Incident, Battle of Cottonwood Gulch, and Surrender at Mexican Hat. <br>  
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*Corn Creek Reservation 1856-1869:  
*Corn Creek Reservation 1856-1869:  
*Deep Creek Band Reservation 1912:  
*Deep Creek Band Reservation 1912:  
*Gandy Homestead:Tribe: [[Ute_Indians|Ute]]<br>
*Gandy Homestead:Tribe: [[Ute Indians|Ute]]<br>  
*[[Gosiute Indian Reservation (Utah)|'''Gosiute Reservation''']]  
*[[Gosiute Indian Reservation (Utah)|'''Gosiute Reservation''']]  
*Indian Peak (Paiute) Reservation 1924:  
*Indian Peak (Paiute) Reservation 1924:  
*Ipapah Gosiute:  
*Ipapah Gosiute:  
*Kanosh Reservation 1929-1954:Tribes: Ute and [[Paiute_Indians|Paiute]]<br>
*Kanosh Reservation 1929-1954:Tribes: Ute and [[Paiute Indians|Paiute]]<br>  
*Koosharem Reservation 1929-1954:Tribe: Paiute<br>
*Koosharem Reservation 1929-1954:Tribe: Paiute<br>  
*[[Navajo Indian Reservation (Arizona)|'''Navajo Reservation''']] 1884:-- While portions of this reservation are in Utah, its main part is in Arizona, as is the major portion of its administration. The 1900 federal census included population schedules for the portion of the Navajo Reservation within the State of Utah. They were included in District 217, Navajo Indian Reservation in San Juan County, Utah. They are recorded on [[Indian Population Schedules -- 1900 United States Census|Indian Population Schedules]].  
*[[Navajo Indian Reservation (Arizona)|'''Navajo Reservation''']] 1884:-- While portions of this reservation are in Utah, its main part is in Arizona, as is the major portion of its administration. The 1900 federal census included population schedules for the portion of the Navajo Reservation within the State of Utah. They were included in District 217, Navajo Indian Reservation in San Juan County, Utah. They are recorded on [[Indian Population Schedules -- 1900 United States Census|Indian Population Schedules]].  
*Northwestern Band of Shoshone: State, under jurisdiction of the [[Fort Hall Indian Agency (Idaho)|Fort Hall Agency]]; Tribe: [[Shoshone_Indians|Shohone ]]  
*Northwestern Band of Shoshone: State, under jurisdiction of the [[Fort Hall Indian Agency (Idaho)|Fort Hall Agency]]; Tribe: [[Shoshone Indians|Shohone ]]  
*'''Paiute Reservation:'''  
*'''Paiute Reservation:'''  
*San Pete Reservation 1856-1869:  
*San Pete Reservation 1856-1869:  
*Shebit Reservation 1916:Tribe: Paiute<br>
*Shebit Reservation 1916:Tribe: Paiute<br>  
*Shivwits Reservation 1903-54:Tribe: Paiute<br>
*Shivwits Reservation 1903-54:Tribe: Paiute<br>  
*Skull Valley Reservation 1912: Federal, under jurisdiction of the [[Uintah and Ouray Indian Agency (Utah)|Uintah Ouray Agency]], Tribe: [[Goshute_Indians|Goshute]]  
*Skull Valley Reservation 1912: Federal, under jurisdiction of the [[Uintah and Ouray Indian Agency (Utah)|Uintah Ouray Agency]], Tribe: [[Goshute Indians|Goshute]]  
*Spanish Fork Reservation 1856-1869:  
*Spanish Fork Reservation 1856-1869:  
*'''[[Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation (Utah)|Uinta and Ouray Reservation]]''' 1861: Federal, under jurisdiction of the [[Uintah and Ouray Indian Agency (Utah)|Uintah &amp; Ouray Agency]], Tribe: Ute  
*'''[[Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation (Utah)|Uinta and Ouray Reservation]]''' 1861: Federal, under jurisdiction of the [[Uintah and Ouray Indian Agency (Utah)|Uintah &amp; Ouray Agency]], Tribe: Ute  
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=== Suggested Sources  ===
=== Suggested Sources  ===


''Native Peoples A to Z''. by Frank H. Gille. Santa Barbara, Ca.: Native Peoples Press, C. 2000 (available through University of Utah, Brigham Young University, Weber State University, University of Denver, University of Nevada, and University of Great Falls).[http://www.worldcat.org/title/native-peoples-a-to-z/oclc/44572341&referer=brief_results WorldCat]
''Native Peoples A to Z''. by Frank H. Gille. Santa Barbara, Ca.: Native Peoples Press, C. 2000 (available through University of Utah, Brigham Young University, Weber State University, University of Denver, University of Nevada, and University of Great Falls).[http://www.worldcat.org/title/native-peoples-a-to-z/oclc/44572341&referer=brief_results WorldCat]  


''The Encyclopedia of Utah''. St. Clair Shores, Mich: Somerset Publishing C 2001 (available through University of Utah, Brigham Young University, Weber State University, Utah State University, and Dixie State University)  
''The Encyclopedia of Utah''. St. Clair Shores, Mich: Somerset Publishing C 2001 (available through University of Utah, Brigham Young University, Weber State University, Utah State University, and Dixie State University)  


[http://www.worldcat.org/title/encyclopedia-of-utah/oclc/47076952&referer=brief_results WorldCat]
[http://www.worldcat.org/title/encyclopedia-of-utah/oclc/47076952&referer=brief_results WorldCat]  


''Encyclopedia of Utah Indians''. ISBN-13: 9780403097838
''Encyclopedia of Utah Indians''. ISBN-13: 9780403097838  


=== Museum  ===
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