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Pawnee

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Constitution and By-Laws of the Pawnee Indians of Oklahoma ___"While the National Indian Law Library (NILL) makes a strong attempt to provide the most current and complete copies of codes and constitutions, and the copy of the code or constitution on the NILL web site may in some cases be identical to the "official" version, the library provides this digital copy for research purposes only. NILL recommends that you contact the tribe for the "official" version." - Text only - From the National Indian Law Library - http://doc.narf.org/nill/Constitutions/pawneeconstitution/pawneeconsttoc.htm

Dr. Thomas Kavanagh Reading Pawnee Pictures ___"You can view several vintage photos of Pawnee people, including some notable chiefs. To be sure you take note of all the information to be found in them, the webmaster has provided detailed text descriptions for each." - Illustrated - From William Hammond Mathers Museum - http://php.indiana.edu/~tkavanag/phothana.html

The Flag of the Pawnee ___A photo of the new flag, a brief history and a link to the tribe's website. - Illustrated - From Don Healy - http://users.aol.com/Donh523/navapage/pawn.htm

HOA - Space Talk Pawnee Sky Observations ___"The stars served not only as a calendar for the Pawnee, they developed more elaborate star ceremonies and rituals than any other tribe." - Illustrations 'out-of-order' at the time of this review [06/19/04] - From the American Association of Variable Star Observers - http://hoa.aavso.org/spacetalk.htm

New Page 2 ___A brief history of the Pawnee people as it relates to Pawnee County, Oklahoma. - Text only - From Robert Gale Fender - http://www.rootsweb.com/~okpawnee/pawnee.htm

Pawnee ___This summary address Pawnee history, society and political organization. - Text only - From EthnoAtlas - http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/EthnoAtlas/Hmar/Cult_dir/Culture.7864

Pawnee ___Encyclopedic entry about this Nation and its people's history. - Text only - From Fact Monster - http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/society/A0837937.html

Pawnee Earth Lodge ___This isn't a big page, but it contains three photos of what you will see should you make a real life visit to this museum to learn about the Pawnee people. - Illustrated - From the Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer - http://www.stuhrmuseum.org/tourlodge.htm

The Pawnee Indians ___Customs, culture and history. - Text only - From PageWise, Inc. -
http://la.essortment.com/pawneeindianna_rfjj.htm

Pawnee Indians ___This article, which can be formatted for your printer, contains information about Pawnee history, culture and daily life. - Illustrated - From The Handbook of Texas Online - http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/PP/bmp52.html

Pawnee Indian Studies ___A "1st Grade field experience at Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer." Topics covered are tepees, earth lodges, Pawnee children and bison. - Illustrated by the students - From Dodge Elementary School, School District of Grand Island, Nebraska -
http://www.gips.org/SDGI/Dodge.dragonweb/Dodge.pages/willey.indian.studies/Indian_Studies.html

Pawnee Indian Tribe ___History, culture and religion. - Text only - From AccessGenealogy.com - http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/pawnee/pawneehist.htm

Pawnee Indian Tribe ___A history of pre-Kansas Pawnees, with some firsthand accounts. - Text only - From Kansas Genealogy - http://www.kansasgenealogy.com/indians/pawnee_indian_tribe.htm

Pawnee Literature ___A brief history accompanies two traditional Pawnee stories. - Text only - From Glenn Welker - http://www.indians.org/welker/pawnee.htm

Pawnee Nation ___"This site was established to inform you of the Pawnee Nations Tribal program and services that are offered. The site also informs you of the progress of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma and may inform you of any upcoming events or recent events or any building developments." - Text only - From the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma - http://www.pawneenation.org/

The Pawnee Tribe During the Historic Era in Nebraska ___Culture and history of the Pawnee in Nebraska. - Illustrated - From NebraskaStudies.org -
http://www.nebraskastudies.org/0300/stories/0301_0107.html

Pawnee Village ___This is a transcript of a TV show regarding the exhibits of the Pawnee Indian Village Museum - From KTWU/Channel 11 - http://ktwu.washburn.edu/journeys/scripts/802a.html

The Pike-Pawnee Flag Incident: Reexamining a Vexillological Legend ___Firsthand accounts fill out this legend.' - 1 photo - From Anne M. Platoff -
http://aplatoff.home.mindspring.com/flags/pikepawnee.html

Plains Indian and the Wolf: The Pawnee ___Deals with Pawnee identification with the wolf. - Text only - From Wolf Song of Alaska - http://www.wolfsongalaska.org/plains_indian.html

Society-PAWNEE ___This summary provides a look at the political and social structure of the Pawnee and includes a paragraph about the 10 men's societies. - Text only - From EthnoAtlas - http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/EthnoAtlas/Hmar/Cult_dir/Culture.7864

Villasur Sent to Nebraska ___This article addresses the conflict between the Spanish and French in what is now the state of Nevada. Click on 'MORE' to learn about the role of the Pawnee Nation in an important battle in American history. - Text only - From NebraskaStudies.org -
http://www.nebraskastudies.org/0300/stories/0301_0113.html

 

Shoshone

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Bear River Massacre ___"Approximately 250 Shoshoni were slain, including 90 women and children." A short article, but it recounts the events of this little-known massacre. - Text only - From OnlineUtah.com - http://www.onlineutah.com/bearrivermassacre.shtml

Eastern Shoshone Tribe ___These people live on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming. Learn about them -- history, culture and schools. - Illustrated - From the Eastern Shoshone Tribe - http://www.easternshoshone.net/

Eastern Shoshone Tribe ___A community profile with tribal statistics and demographics and a bit of information for such topics as history and economy. - Text only - From Mni Sose Intertribal Water Rights Coalition, Inc. - http://www.mnisose.org/profiles/eshone.htm

History of Shoshone Indians ___As the title says, this is a history of the Shoshone in Utah. The article deals with the Northwestern bands. - Text only - From the Utah History Encyclopedia - http://www.onlineutah.com/shoshonehistory.shtml

How To Kill a Nation ___"The focus of this page is on the "environmental destruction exemplified by open pit mining, atomic testing, storage of nuclear waste, all forms of military testing and the pollution of the ground, air and water" on Western Shoshone lands. Images include a photo of a mine, a map, and drawings of both the symbol and the seal of the Western Shoshone Nation." - Illustrated - From the People of the Western Shoshone Nation -
http://www.nativeweb.org/pages/legal/shoshone/pamphlet.html

Lewis and Clark . Native Americans . Shoshone Indians | PBS ___A history of the Shoshone's first contact with white men, who happened to be with the Lewis and Clark expedition. - 1 image - From PBS - http://www.pbs.org/lewisandclark/native/sho.html

Shoshone Indians of Utah ___Click on the links to access information about the Shoshone tribes throughout the present-day state of Utah. - Illustrated - From OnlineUtah.com - http://www.onlineutah.com/shoshone.shtml

Shoshone-Bannock Tribal Profile ___Location, history and the tribe's health clinic are some of the topics dealt with here. - Text only - From the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board - http://www.npaihb.org/profiles/tribal_profiles/Idaho/Shoshone_Bannock.htm 

Shoshone - Bannock Tribes, Sho-Ban, Fort Hall Indian Reservation ... ___History, lifestyles, a business directory and other useful information about these people. - Illustrated - From the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes - http://www.shoshonebannocktribes.com/

The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes - Tribal History ___A brief look at this people's history, plus links to a few tribal enterprises and events. - Illustrated - From the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes - http://www.sho-ban.com/history.htm

Shoshone Indians ___"...excerpts from the journals of Lewis and Clark and their men present a picture of the Lemhi Shoshone as the Anglo-Americans saw them." - Text only - From the National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior - http://www.nps.gov/jeff/LewisClark2/TheJourney/NativeAmericans/Shoshone.htm

Shoshoni ___A brief article full of grammatical errors. Would make a good combination lesson for Natives Studies and grammar. - Text only - From Emuseum -
http://emuseum.mnsu.edu/cultural/northamerica/shoshoni.html

Shoshoni Homepage ___Language resources and news magazines. - Text only -  From the Shoshoni Language Project - http://www.isu.edu/~loetchri/

Shoshoni Numbers ___Boy, these numbers are long! Imagine a bingo game called in the Shoshoni language! Unfortunately there are only words, no audio. - Text only - From the Shoshoni Language Home Page - http://www.isu.edu/~loetchri/numbers.htm

Shundahai Network "Peace and Harmony with all Creation" ___Another website about nuclear testing on Shoshone lands. "We are fighting to halt the proposed high-level nuclear waste dumps at Yucca Mountain and Skull Valley Reservation." - Illustrated - From Shundahai Network - http://www.shundahai.org/

Western Shoshone ___A dated site which failed to live up to its promise. Several topics are listed, but only five pages have any content. - Text only - From the University of Nevada - http://www.unr.edu/nnap/NT/ws-1.htm

Western Shoshone Land and Sovereignty ___Links to information about nuclear testing on Shoshone lands. Adobe Acrobat is required to view PDF files. - Illustrated (including a QuickTime movie) - From Peter d'Errico - http://www.nativeweb.org/pages/legal/shoshone/

Woman Spirit - Sacajawea - Shoshoni ___What happened to Sacajawea after she left her 'job' with the Lewis and Clark expedition? You'll find two theories here. - Text only - From Innerspace - http://www.meyna.com/shoshoni.html

Sioux Nation

 

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1815 Treaty with the Blackfeet Sioux __ You will find the full text. - From Dakota-Lakota-Nakota Human Rights Advocacy Coalition - http://www.dlncoalition.org/dln_nation/1865_blackfeet_treaty.htm

American Indian Culture Research Center of the Dakotas ___Links to culture, spirituality, myths and more for the Lakota/Dakota nations and other peoples. - Text only - From the American Indian Culture Research Center - http://www.bluecloud.org/dakota.html

Assiniboine & Sioux Tribes of Fort Peck ___A community profile with tribal statistics and demographics and a bit of information for such topics as history and economy. - Text only - From Mni Sose Intertribal Water Rights Coalition, Inc. - http://www.mnisose.org/profiles/fortpeck.htm

The Battle of Little Bighorn ___"An eyewitness account by the Lakota Chief Red Horse recorded... at the Cheyenne River Reservation, 1881. - Text only - From PBS - http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/resources/archives/six/bighorn.htm

Battle of the Little Bighorn, 1876 ___First read the historic account of this important battle, then check out the report that follows. It was an interview given by a U.S. army scout with the Seventh Cavalry, George Herendon, who rode with Major Reno's command. - Illustrated - From EyeWitness to History - http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/custer.htm

Camping with the Sioux: Fieldwork Diary of Alice Cunningham Fletcher ___"This exhibit, sponsored by the National Anthropological Archives of the Smithsonian Institution, provides a copy of Fletcher's field journal written during a visit to some Omaha, Ponca and Lakota camps in September and October 1881. The site also provides photographs of the participants, sketches by Fletcher, and a bibliography and links to related sites." - Illustrated - From the National Anthropological Archives - http://www.nmnh.si.edu/naa/fletcher/fletcher.htm
 
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe __ Official website of the Cheyenne River Lakota Nation. Overview of history, culture, current events, tribal services, law and more. - illustrated - From Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe - http://www.sioux.org/ 

Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Community Profile ___Location, climate, education, and housing are some of the topics overviewed in this tribal profile. - Text only - From FEMA - http://www.mnisose.org/profiles/cheyenne.htm

Constitution and Bylaws of the Lower Sioux Indian Community in Minnesota __ Full text of the Constitution and Bylaws of the Lower Sioux Community as approved in 1936. - From University of Oklahoma Law Library - http://thorpe.ou.edu/IRA/minnsiouxcons.html

Dakota History and Culture ___An introduction to Dakota history and culture with a list of sources and suggested reading. This information wouldn't be of much use to elementary grades. - Illustrated - From Kevin L. Callahan, University of Minnesota - http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/5579/dakota.html

Dakota Exile ___This is the companion website to a television documentary by the same name. There are two pages of stills from the show and a history timeline. - illustrated - From Twin Cities Public Television, Inc. - http://www.ktca.org/dakota/

Dakota Tamakoce Singers ___A large library of traditional Dakota songs, plus information about Dakota culture and music. RealOne Player is required for the sound files. - Illustrated - From Richard Becker and Dakota Tamakoce Singers - http://drumhop.com/

Decline and Fall of the Sioux Nation ___Here's a depressing account of the Sioux Nation's fate in the last half of the nineteenth century. - Text only - From Richard Harter - http://home.tiac.net/~cri/1998/sioux.html

Ethnologue Report For Language DHG ___DHG is the code for the Dakota language. Learn its "alternate names, number of speakers, location, dialects, linguistic affiliation, multilingualism of speakers, availability of the Bible, and other demographic and sociolinguistic information..." - Text only - From Ethnologue - http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=DHG

Exhibit: Black Hills Treaty ___A scan, in three files, of the original 1868 treaty between the United States government and the Sioux. The document is shown in three parts, each large and a bit slow to load. - 1 image of Spotted Tail, a Brulé Sioux chief - From the National Archives and Records Administration - http://www.archives.gov/exhibit_hall/american_originals/sioux.html

The Flag of the Oglala Sioux of Pine Ridge ___Following the image, you can learn some history of this people and read a rext description of the official tribal flag. As well, there is another flag image which presents a mystery to the webmaster. - Illustrated - From Don Healy - http://users.aol.com/Donh523/navapage/oglala.htm

Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe ___A community profile with tribal statistics and demographics and a bit of information for such topics as history and economy. - Text only - From Mni Sose Intertribal Water Rights Coalition, Inc. - http://www.mnisose.org/profiles/flandrea.htm

Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe ___Facts about the tribe, a brief paragraph about Chief Iron Nation and tourist information about the reservation are offered here. - Illustrated - From the South Dakota Office of Tourism - http://www.travelsd.com/history/sioux/santee.asp

Fort Peck Assiniboine & Sioux History ___"These web pages were orginally produced by Jim Turning Bear, Roxann Bighorn, Irvin Rising Sun, Terry Driscoll, Kirby Cobb, Mike Jetty, Sharon Lacey-Black, Jim and Alberta Miller, Christian Stryker, and Margie Loud Hawk at the Burns Telecommunication Center on the MSU Bozeman campus. Funding in part was provided by an NTIA TIIAP grant." Be prepared to settle in for a long, long time. Topics include chiefs and historic battles. There's a great timeline; click on highlighted and underlined text to access further information about the topic at hand. - Illustrated - From the James Turning Bear Collection - http://www.montana.edu/wwwfpcc/tribes/index.html

Games of Teton Dakota Children ___"This work describes a wide variety of games used by the Lakota. The games are classifed according to the age and genders of the participants." - Text only - From Rev. Raymond A. Bucko, S.J. of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Creighton University -
http://puffin.creighton.edu/lakota/publications/dorsey/games_of_teton_dakota_children.htm

History Channel Exhibits: The Great Sioux Nation of the 19th Century __ An excellent site to introduce the Sioux people in all their splendor and complexity. "These were the people of the legendary Sitting Bull -- known as the "Sioux" or "enemy" among outsiders; "Lakota" or "people" among themselves. Perhaps best known for defeating General Custer in his famous Last Stand, the Sioux were a proud people with a rich heritage, and more than any other Indians, they embodied the romance of the unspoiled West." - illustrated - From The History Channel - http://www.historychannel.com/exhibits/sioux/ 

Imaging and Imagining the Ghost Dance ___James Mooney's report describing the Ghost Dance during the years 1891-93. - Illustrated - From Thomas W. Kavanagh, Curator of Collections Mathers Museum, Indiana University - http://php.indiana.edu/~tkavanag/visualb.html

Indian Boyhood ___There is much to be learned about Sioux lifestyles, traditions and culture from this book of personal experiences, written by Dr. Charles Eastman. -From the Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library -
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/EasIndi.html

An Indian Teacher Among Indians ___This is an on-line version of an article published in 1900 in the Atlantic Monthly, New York. - From the Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library - http://tinyurl.com/644qo 

Lakota Astronomy ___Topics include vision quests, Medicine Wheels and "the Fallen Star." - Illustrated - From Paula Giese - http://www.kstrom.net/isk/stars/starmenu.html

Lakota/Nakota/Dakota ___"The names the people we call Sioux have for themselves are the Lakota, Nakota or Dakota..." Learn the distinctions between the three names here. - Text only - From Karen Strom - http://www.hanksville.org/daniel/lakota/Lakota.html

Lakota Page ___The author of this article has broken down the Sioux Nation by division, groups and bands. - Text only - From Barbara Benge - http://members.aol.com/bbbenge/page6.html

Lakota Plants Page 01 ___"This electronic edition of Lakota Names and Traditional Uses of Lakota Plants by Sicangu (Brule) People, in the Rosebud Area, South Dakota: A Study Based on Fr. Eugene Buechel's Collection of Plants of Rosebud around 1920, by Dilwyn R Roges is reproduced with permission of the Rosebud Educational Society, Inc. who retain copyright." Click on the arrows to move forward. For advanced students. - Text only - From the Rosebud Educational Society, Inc. - http://puffin.creighton.edu/lakota/publications/buechel/plants/buechel_plant_01.html

Lakota Symbolism ___There are three sections here. Under each section link you an see what its topics are. A click on any highlighted word or phrase takes you to further information about the topic at hand. - Text only -  From Lakota Rites, Ceremonies and Symbolism - http://www.elexion.com/lakota/rites/main2.html

Lower Brule Sioux Tribe ___A community profile with tribal statistics and demographics and a bit of information for such topics as history and economy. - Text only - From Mni Sose Intertribal Water Rights Coalition, Inc. - http://www.mnisose.org/profiles/lwrbrule.htm

Massacre at Wounded Knee ___"This page provides historical background, a primary source account of the massacre, as well as a map of the massacre itself and photographs." - Illustrated - From EyeWitness to History - http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/knee.htm

Old Indian Days ___In the dedication, the author, Dr. Charles Eastman, describes his book as "...Stories of the Old Indian Life, and especially of the Courageous and Womanly Indian Woman." - Text only - From the Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library - http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/EasDays.html

Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota __ What are you looking for? History? Photos? Other? You may well find it here. "The term "Sioux," short for "nadouessioux" or "little snakes," actually came from the Chippewa, a longtime foe. Over the years, it has been widely adopted. However, the people of the Great Sioux Nation prefer to be called Dakota, Lakota or Nakota, according to their language group." - illustrated - From tradecorridor.com/Rosebud Tourism Dept, USA - http://tradecorridor.com/rosebud/nation.htm 

Santee Sioux Nation ___A community profile with tribal statistics and demographics and a bit of information for such topics as history and economy. - Text only - From Mni Sose Intertribal Water Rights Coalition, Inc. - http://www.mnisose.org/profiles/santee.htm

Santee Sioux Tribe of Nebraska __ Official site of the Santee Tribe of Nebraska. You will find history, current events, points of interest, information about tribal leadership and a lot more. - illustrated - from Santee Sioux Tribe of Nebraska - http://www.santeedakota.org/
 
Sioux Heritage ___"Within this site you will discover outlets for speaking, studying and discussing the Lakhota Language as well as communities involving Lakhota History, Spirituality, Communication, Music, Art and Traditions." - Text only - From Lakhota.Com - http://www.lakhota.com/

Sioux Indians ___Location, name and affiliation, population, language and history are covered here in this online version of a 1912 encyclopedic article. Highlighted words lead to further information about the topic at hand.- Text only - From the Catholic Encyclopedia - http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14017a.htm

Sioux Nation - Lakota - Dakota - Nakota __ An excellent page about many aspects of the Sioux Nation. You will learn about how each "nation" is sub-divided into bands, their history and culture, where they live and find a good timeline of important dates in Sioux history. - illustrated - From Crystalinks - http://www.crystalinks.com/sioux.html

Sota Iya Ye Yapi ___"The website of the weekly newspaper of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate (People) of the Lake Traverse Reservation." There is an excellent history and culture article. - Illustrated - From the Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe - http://www.earthskyweb.com/sota.html

South Dakota Indian Tribes ___Links to information about the eight Sioux reservations in South Dakota. - 1 map - From Paula Giese - http://www.kstrom.net/isk/maps/dakotas/sd.html

Spirit Lake Nation __ Official website of the Spirit Lake Nation. "The Spirit Lake Nation reservation was established by Treaty between the United States Government and the Sisseton Wahpeton Sioux Bands in 1867. the Reservation is located in East Central North Dakota. According to BIA Labor Force report as of 1998 there were 5,086 enrolled members of the Spirit Lake Tribe. - illustrated - From Spirit Lake Nation - http://www.spiritlakenation.com/

Standing Rock Sioux Tribe __ Official website of the Standing Rock Sioux. "The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe encompasses the bands of Hunkpapa and Black Feet of the Lakota Nation, and Hunkpatinas and Cuthead bands of the Yanktonias of the Dakota Nation. The Lakota Nation or Great Sioux Nation include Oglala, Brule, Minnecoujou, Hunpapa, Black Feet, Without Bows and Two Kettle. The Lakota Nation is a alliance called "Oceti Sakowin" or "Seven Council Fires..." - illustrated - From Standing Rock Nation - http://www.standingrock.org/
 
Treaties ___"This is a collection of treaties between the United States Government and Dakota and Lakota peoples. These treaties were compiled and edited in 1904 by Charles J. Kappler, LL.M., Clerk to the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs and published under the title: Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties, (Volume II), Washington, Government Printing Office." - Text only - From Rev. Raymond A. Bucko, S.J. of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Creighton University - http://puffin.creighton.edu/lakota/index_treaties.html

Unit Six: Woskate ___"This is a collection of descriptions of various Lakota games based on previously published literature on the subject as well as information gathered from local Lakota scholars, particularly Max Blacksmith of Oglala, South Dakota. The book is designed for teaching Lakota culture on the reservation and contains Lakota terms for each of the games." - Text only - From Rev. Raymond A. Bucko, S.J. of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Creighton University - http://puffin.creighton.edu/lakota/publications/onefeather/woskate.html

Welcome to the Wakpa Sica Reconciliation Place __ "The Reconciliation Place will be built on land that has been returned in trust to the Tribes of the Sioux Nation by Congress to build a place where all people can gather to work for better cultural understanding and improved justice. This breakthrough project has been in development for 14 years" Read about a place which is both a cultural center and a judicial center. - illustrated - From HPI and The Wakpa Sica Historical Society - http://www.wakpasica.org/index.html

Wounded Knee Site Index ___A look at the battle of Wounded Knee in the form of reports from various sources. You could be here quite awhile if you intend to read everything that's offered, including the Wizard of Oz connection. This is definitely a pro-Native website. - Text only - From Jordan S. Dill - http://www.dickshovel.com/WKmasscre.html

Yankton Sioux Tribe ___A community profile with tribal statistics and a bit of information for such topics as location, topography and climate. - Text only - From Mni Sose Intertribal Water Rights Coalition, Inc. - http://www.mnisose.org/profiles/yankton.htm

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Chief Ouray: Southern Ute Indian Tribe ___"He was a man of peace at a time of war between Indians and whites." Read a brief biography here. - Text only - From the Southern Ute Indian Tribe - http://www.southern-ute.nsn.us/history/ouray.html

Meeker Colorado and White River Valley ___Ute location, history and general information. - Text only - From Meeker Colorado - http://www.meekercolorado.com/northernutes.htm

Mountain Ute History ___Maps and a vintage photo accompany the text on this page which overviews Ute history. - Illustrated - From the Mountain Studies Institute - http://www.mountainstudies.org/DataBank/History/Towns/UteMountainUtes.htm

People of the Colorado Plateau-The Ute Indians ___Some history and current circumstances. - Text only - From CP-LUHNA - http://www.cpluhna.nau.edu/People/ute_indians.htm 

Southern Ute Indian Tribe ___Information about Ute history and culture, including traditional dances. - Illustrated - From the Southern Ute Indian Tribe - http://www.southern-ute.nsn.us/

Ute ___Includes information about the Southern Utes, Ute Mountain Utes, Bear Dance and Sundance. - Text only - From Four Corners Post Card site - http://www.ausbcomp.com/redman/ute.htm

Ute History ___This historical overview begins before European contact. - Text only - From Running Deer's Longhouse - http://www.runningdeerslonghouse.com/webdoc334.htm

Ute Mountain Ute Tribe ___This website offers "a glimpse of the colorful past and the dynamic present and future of the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe." - Illustrated - From the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe - http://www.utemountainute.com/

Ute Tribe Business Partnership Approved ___In 2002 the U.S. government approved a partnership between the Southern Ute Indian Tribe and the "Trident Exploration Corporation for the development of the Canadian company's natural gas leases in Alberta." - Text only - From USDOI/Darling -
http://www.yvwiiusdinvnohii.net/News2002/0206/BIA020628UteBusiness.htm 

 

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