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*'''1861: '''Uintah and Ouray Utes of Utah terminated, Tribal membership 490, Tribal land 211,430 acres | *'''1861: '''Uintah and Ouray Utes of Utah terminated, Tribal membership 490, Tribal land 211,430 acres | ||
*'''1863:''' Treaty | *'''1863:''' Treaty | ||
*[http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/Vol2/treaties/ute0990.htm 1868] March 2, at Washington,with the Tabaguache, Muache, Capote, Weeminuche, Yampa, Grand River and Uinta bands | *[http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/Vol2/treaties/ute0990.htm 1868] March 2, at Washington,with the Tabaguache, Muache, Capote, Weeminuche, Yampa, Grand River and Uinta bands | ||
*'''1873:''' Weminuche, Mouache and Capote bands relocate to Pine River in southwestern Colorado. (today: Soutern Ute and Ute Mountain Reservations) | *'''1873:''' Weminuche, Mouache and Capote bands relocate to Pine River in southwestern Colorado. (today: Soutern Ute and Ute Mountain Reservations) | ||
*'''1878:''' Ute Indians of Colorado relinquish their rights to 12 million acres of land. | |||
*'''1879: '''Meeker Massacre, Utes kill 13 U.S. soldiers and 10 agency officials (Meeker had plowed under the White River band's horse-racing tract.) | *'''1879: '''Meeker Massacre, Utes kill 13 U.S. soldiers and 10 agency officials (Meeker had plowed under the White River band's horse-racing tract.) | ||
*'''1895: '''Weminuche band moves to Southern Ute Reservation and become Ute Mountain | *'''1895: '''Weminuche band moves to Southern Ute Reservation and become Ute Mountain | ||
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