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| Guide to '''{{PAGENAME}} ancestry, family history and genealogy:''' birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, parish registers, and other agency records. | | Guide to '''{{PAGENAME}} ancestry, family history and genealogy:''' birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, parish registers, and other agency records. |
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| {{TOC right}}[[Image:Ute Chief Ouray and Chipeta 1865 and 1880 by Brady-Handy.jpg|left|334px|Ute Chief Ouray and Chipeta 1865 and 1880 by Brady-Handy.jpg]]
| | === Introduction === |
| | [[Image:Ute Chief Ouray and Chipeta 1865 and 1880 by Brady-Handy.jpg|right|334px|Ute Chief Ouray and Chipeta 1865 and 1880 by Brady-Handy.jpg]] |
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| '''Homeland:''' [[Indians of Utah|Utah]], [[Indians of New Mexico|New Mexico]] and [[Indians of Colorado|Colorado]]<br>'''Bands:''' Muache, Capote, Weeminuche, Uncompahgre (Taviwach), White River (Parusanuch and Yampa), Uintah, Timpanogots, Sanpits, and Moanunts<br>'''Bands in Colorado:''' Muache, Capote, Weeminuche, Uncompahgre, Parusanuch and Yampa<br>'''Bands in Utah:''' Uintah, Timpanogots, Pahvant, Sanpits and Moanunts.<br>'''Population:''' 1990: 7,273 (Northern Ute 2,650, Ute Mountain 1,264, Southern Ute 1,044 others off reservations)<br>'''Leaders''': [http://walkerchief.blogspot.com Walker], [http://ignaciochief.blogspot.com Ignacio], [http://ouraychief.blogspot.com Ouray] | | |
| | '''Homeland:''' |
| | [[Indians of Utah|Utah]], [[Indians of New Mexico|New Mexico]] and [[Indians of Colorado|Colorado]]<br>'''Bands:''' Muache, Capote, Weeminuche, Uncompahgre (Taviwach), White River (Parusanuch and Yampa), Uintah, Timpanogots, Sanpits, and Moanunts<br>'''Bands in Colorado:''' Muache, Capote, Weeminuche, Uncompahgre, Parusanuch and Yampa<br>'''Bands in Utah:''' Uintah, Timpanogots, Pahvant, Sanpits and Moanunts.<br>'''Population:''' 1990: 7,273 (Northern Ute 2,650, Ute Mountain 1,264, Southern Ute 1,044 others off reservations)<br> |
| | '''Leaders''': [http://walkerchief.blogspot.com Walker], [http://ignaciochief.blogspot.com Ignacio], [http://ouraychief.blogspot.com Ouray] |
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| === Tribal Headquarters === | | === Tribal Headquarters === |
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| {{Click|Image:AI_ORP.png|American Indian Online Genealogy Records|right}}Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah Ouray Reservation<br>P.O. Box 190<br>Ft. Duchesne, UT 84026<br>Phone: 1.435.722.5141<br>Fax: 1.435.722.2374
| | '''Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah Ouray Reservation''' <br>6964 East 1000 South / P.O. Box 190<br>Ft. Duchesne, UT 84026<br>Phone: 435-722-5141<br>[https://www.utetribe.com/ Website] |
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| === History === | | === History === |
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| ==== Brief Timeline ==== | | ==== Brief Timeline ==== |
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| *1598 Spanish trade began | | *1598: Spanish trade began |
| * 1776: Dominquez and Escalanate came in contact with the Tribe. | | *1776: Dominquez and Escalanate came in contact with the Tribe |
| *[http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/Vol2/treaties/uta0585.htm 1849] December 30, | | *[https://dc.library.okstate.edu/digital/collection/kapplers/id/26426 1849] December 30 |
| *1811: Fur trappers encounter the tribe | | *1811: Fur trappers encounter the tribe |
| *1821: Mexico gains independence from Spain | | *1821: Mexico gains independence from Spain |
| *1821: Santa Fe Trail opens | | *1821: Santa Fe Trail opens |
| *1828: Fort Uncampahgre build on Gunnison River | | *1828: Fort Uncampahgre build on Gunnison River |
| * 1832: A trading post in the area of Whiterock. | | *1832: A trading post in the area of Whiterock |
| *1844: Fort Uncompahgre destroyed by the Utes. | | *1844: Fort Uncompahgre destroyed by the Utes |
| *1848: Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ends Mexican-American War | | *1848: Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ends Mexican-American War |
| *1853: Walker War | | *1853: Walker War |
| *1859: Colorado Gold Rush begins | | *1859: Colorado Gold Rush begins |
| *1860: [[Black Hawk War, 1832|Black Hawk War ]] | | *1860: [[Black Hawk War, 1832|Black Hawk War ]] |
| * 1861 Uintah Reservation established. | | *1861: Uintah Reservation established |
| *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 |
| * 1866: First agency headquarters was established on the Duchesne River near present town of Tabiona. | | *1866: First agency headquarters was established on the Duchesne River near present town of Tabiona. |
| *[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 | | *[https://dc.library.okstate.edu/digital/collection/kapplers/id/26831 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 [[Indians of Colorado|Colorado]]. (today: [[Southern Ute Indian Reservation (Colorado)|Southern Ute]] and [[Ute Mountain Ute Indian Reservation (Colorado)|Ute Mountain Reservations]]) | | *1873: Weminuche, Mouache and Capote bands relocate to Pine River in southwestern [[Indians of Colorado|Colorado]]. (Today: [[Southern Ute Indian Reservation (Colorado)|Southern Ute]] and [[Ute Mountain Ute Indian Reservation (Colorado)|Ute Mountain Reservations]]) |
| * 1877: Southern Ute Reservation established, the Mouache, Capote and Wiemiuche band members resided there. The Wiemiuche band later under the jurisdiction of Navajo Springs Agency. | | *1877: Southern Ute Reservation established; the Mouache, Capote and Wiemiuche band members resided there. The Wiemiuche band later under the jurisdiction of Navajo Springs Agency. |
| *1878: Ute Indians of Colorado relinquish their rights to 12 million acres of land. | | *1878: Ute Indians of Colorado relinquish their rights to 12 million acres of land. |
| *1878: Removal of Ute and [[Apache Indians|Apache]] Indians from the [[Cimarron Indian Agency (New Mexico)|Cimarron Agency]], New Mexico Territory to the [[Southern Ute Indian Agency (Colorado)|Southern Ute Agency]], Colorado, and the [[Mescalero Indian Agency (New Mexico)|Mescalero Agency]], New Mexico Territory. | | *1878: Removal of Ute and [[Apache Indians|Apache]] Indians from the [[Cimarron Indian Agency (New Mexico)|Cimarron Agency]], New Mexico Territory to the [[Southern Ute Indian Agency (Colorado)|Southern Ute Agency]], Colorado, and the [[Mescalero Indian Agency (New Mexico)|Mescalero Agency]], New Mexico Territory. |
| *1879: Meeker and Thronburgh Massacres, Utes kill 13 U.S. soldiers and 10 agency officials (N. C.Meeker, Indian agent, had plowed under the White River band's horse-racing tract.) | | *1879: Meeker and Thronburgh Massacres, Utes kill 13 U.S. soldiers and 10 agency officials (N. C.Meeker, Indian agent, had plowed under the White River band's horse-racing tract.) |
| * 1880: Removal of the White River Band from Colorado to Uintah Reservation in Utah. | | *1880: Removal of the White River Band from Colorado to Uintah Reservation in Utah. |
| * 1881: Ouray Reservation established and Fort Duchesne was established as a military post.White River Band and Uncompahgre Bands were exiled to eastern Utah . They became the Northern Utes. The reservation became the Uintah and Ouray reservation. | | *1881: Ouray Reservation established and Fort Duchesne was established as a military post.White River Band and Uncompahgre Bands were exiled to eastern Utah. They became the Northern Utes. The reservation became the Uintah and Ouray reservation. |
| * 1882: The Uncompahgre Reservation was established for the Uncompahgre Band. | | *1882: The Uncompahgre Reservation was established for the Uncompahgre Band |
| *1895: Weminuche band moves to Southern Ute Reservation and become Ute Mountain | | *1895: Weminuche band moves to Southern Ute Reservation and become Ute Mountain |
| *1896: Land allotments distributed to Southern Utes | | *1896: Land allotments distributed to Southern Utes |
| *1921: Minor Paiute uprising under Chief Old Posey. | | *1921: Minor Paiute uprising under Chief Old Posey |
| * 1938: The Tribe was Federal recognized | | *1938: The Tribe was federally recognized |
| The Blanding Utes are descendants of small bands which claimed the Blue Mountain region of Utah as their home. They refused to move to Colorado. | | The Blanding Utes are descendants of small bands which claimed the Blue Mountain region of Utah as their home. They refused to move to Colorado. |
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| They are sometimes referred o as the Allen Canyon Utes. The Blanding Utes were allotted in the 1920's and 1930's | | They are sometimes referred to as the Allen Canyon Utes. The Blanding Utes were allotted in the 1920's and 1930's |
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| ==== Additional References ==== | | ==== Additional References ==== |
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| Emmitt, Robert. ''The Last War Trail.'' Norman, OK; University of Oklahoma, 1954 | | Emmitt, Robert. ''The Last War Trail.'' Norman, OK; University of Oklahoma, 1954 |
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| Jefferson, James. ''The Southern Utes: A Tribal History''. Ignacio, CO. Southern Ute Tribe. FHL Book 970.3 Ute2j | | Jefferson, James. ''The Southern Utes: A Tribal History''. Ignacio, CO. Southern Ute Tribe. FS Library Book 970.3 Ute2j |
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| Lyman, June and Norma Denver, ''Ute People - An Historical Study. ''1970. University of Utah | | Lyman, June and Norma Denver, ''Ute People - An Historical Study. ''1970. University of Utah |
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| Pettit, Jan. ''Utes the Mountain People. FHL book 970.3 UT2p'' | | Pettit, Jan. ''Utes the Mountain People. FS Library book 970.3 UT2p'' |
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| Lavender, David. ''The Big Divide''.NY. Doubleday and CO. 1948. | | Lavender, David. ''The Big Divide''.NY. Doubleday and CO. 1948. |
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| Marsh, Charles S. ''People of the Shining Mountains: The Utes of Colorado. ''FHL book 970.3 Ut2m | | Marsh, Charles S. ''People of the Shining Mountains: The Utes of Colorado. ''FS Library book 970.3 Ut2m |
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| Opler, Marvin K. ''The Southern Utes of Colorado. In acculturation in Seven American Indian Tribes''. Ralph Linton, Ed. NY> D. Appleton- Century, 1940 | | Opler, Marvin K. ''The Southern Utes of Colorado. In acculturation in Seven American Indian Tribes''. Ralph Linton, Ed. NY> D. Appleton- Century, 1940 |
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| Dutton, Bertha P. ''The Rancheria, Ute and Southern Paiute Peoples''. FHL 970.1 D954r | | Dutton, Bertha P. ''The Rancheria, Ute and Southern Paiute Peoples''. FS Library 970.1 D954r |
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| Rockwell, Wilson. ''The Utes: A Forgotten People''. Denvel Saga Biijs, 1956. | | Rockwell, Wilson. ''The Utes: A Forgotten People''. Denvel Saga Biijs, 1956. |
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| Tyler, Samuel Lyman. ''The Ute People: a Bibliographical Checklist''. FHL book 970.3 Ut2t | | Tyler, Samuel Lyman. ''The Ute People: a Bibliographical Checklist''. FS Library book 970.3 Ut2t |
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| ==== Reservations ==== | | ==== Reservations ==== |
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| '''''Census''''' | | '''''Census''''' |
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| 1944 Census of the Ute Tribe FHL film 001761 | | 1944 Census of the Ute Tribe FS Library film 001761 |
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| Consolidated Ute Census 1932-1939 FHL film 575,770 | | Consolidated Ute Census 1932-1939 FS Library film 575,770 |
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| '''''Online Rolls''''' | | '''''Online Rolls''''' |
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| *'''1944''' - {{RecordSearch|2790462|United States, Native American, Census of the Ute Tribe, 1944}} at [https://familysearch.org/search FamilySearch] — index | | *'''1944''' {{RecordSearch|2790462|United States, Native American, Census of the Ute Tribe, 1944}} at FamilySearch — index. ''Also at'' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61873/ Ancestry] - index ($) |
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| === Church Records === | | === Church Records === |
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| *1954 '''Proposed''' rolls Full Blood and Mixed Blood of the Ute Tribe of Uintah and Ouray Reservation in Utah [http://www.accessgenealogy.com www.accessgenealogy.com] | | *1954 '''Proposed''' rolls Full Blood and Mixed Blood of the Ute Tribe of Uintah and Ouray Reservation in Utah [http://www.accessgenealogy.com www.accessgenealogy.com] |
| *Transcription: Proposed Membership Rolls of the Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation 1954. <ref> The Journal of American Indian Family Research. Ed. Larry S. Watson</ref> Vol. 9 No. 2 pages 11-34. FHL 907.1 J8255j | | *Transcription: Proposed Membership Rolls of the Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation 1954. <ref> The Journal of American Indian Family Research. Ed. Larry S. Watson</ref> Vol. 9 No. 2 pages 11-34. FS Library 907.1 J8255j |
| *Ute Mixed-Blood Final Roll, Fort Duchesne, UT. March 1, 1956. FHL film 1033685 item 6 another copy 928522 item 6 and FHL book 970.1A1 no. 21 | | *Ute Mixed-Blood Final Roll, Fort Duchesne, UT. March 1, 1956. FS Library film 1033685 item 6 another copy 928522 item 6 and FS Library book 970.1A1 no. 21 |
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| === Land Records === | | === Land Records === |
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| Uintah and Ouray Agency Land Division. 1953 FHL film 001762 | | Uintah and Ouray Agency Land Division. 1953 FS Library film 001762 |
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| Uintah and Ouray Agency, M595, | | Uintah and Ouray Agency, M595, |
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| *Births and deaths 1924-1932, FHL film 583072 | | *Births and deaths 1924-1932, FS Library film 583072 |
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| Consolidated Ute Agency, M595, | | Consolidated Ute Agency, M595, |
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| *Births and deaths 1924-1931, FHL film 575769 | | *Births and deaths 1924-1931, FS Library film 575769 |
| *Births and deaths 1931-1939, FHL film 575770 | | *Births and deaths 1931-1939, FS Library film 575770 |
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| === For Further Reading === | | === For Further Reading === |
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| See also '''[[American Indian For Further Reading]]'''. | | See also '''[[American Indian For Further Reading]]'''. |
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| *[http://www.narf.org/nill/Constitutions/uteconst/uteconsttoc.htm Constitution and By-laws of the Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation] | | *[http://www.narf.org/nill/Constitutions/uteconst/uteconsttoc.htm Constitution and By-laws of the Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation] |
| *[http://www.utetribe.com/ The Ute Indian Tribe] Official Website | | *[http://www.utetribe.com/ The Ute Indian Tribe] Official Website |
| *Ute Tribe [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upper_Skagit_(tribe) Wikipedia] | | *Ute Tribe [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upper_Skagit_(tribe) Wikipedia] |
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| {{reflist}}{{American Indian}} | | {{reflist}}{{Native American nav}} |
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| [[Category:New_Mexico_Indian_Tribes]] [[Category:Colorado_Indian_Tribes]] [[Category:Utah_Indian_Tribes]] | | [[Category:Indigenous Tribes of New Mexico]] [[Category:Indigenous Tribes of Colorado]] [[Category:Indigenous Tribes of Utah]] |