On a wet spring day in June, fog shrouded the Mission Mountains on the Flathead Indian Reservation in northwest Montana ... and the state of Utah. Altogether, the Ute Tribe oversees about a quarter of ...
The University of Utah makes millions off using the Utes name in sports. But there are fewer Ute students at the school than in 1951. Is the U. doing enough to help the tribe?
Ivy League schools are considered the cream of the crop, but see how they rank on Stacker’s list of the best U.S. colleges ...
The Colorado Ute Indian Water Rights Settlement Act of 1988 actualized the ... power to operate the farm headquarters and run the corn mill. State-of-the-art irrigation systems squeeze the most out of ...
But an existential risk looms over Rangely. The town is here because of an oil boom during World War II. Today, the oil and gas industry contributes over half of the county’s economic output.
At last week’s Santa Fe Indian Market, hundreds of Indigenous ... which is used in both of their tribal designs (Snyder is Navajo and Ute, while Stevens is Ute, Shoshone-Bannock, and San Carlos ...
While many of the most recognizable names in art and theater have put New Hope ... mineral-rich waters. The Ute Indians that settled southwest Colorado’s Uncompahgre Valley called these springs ...
That's not only maybe a piece of art to some people, but it's also utilitarian,” said Baker. Baker is one of four Southern Ute tribal members with a booth at the Santa Fe Indian Market this year.
That's not only maybe a piece of art to some people ... and tourists fill the streets of downtown Santa Fe at the Santa Fe Indian Market. Sisters Karen Box Anderson and Debra Box are Southern Ute, ...
Guests explore this remote wilderness by 4WD, finding Aboriginal rock art beside waterholes they ... and 16 vendors offering everything from Indian comfort food to Korean bibimbap.