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Peter John Herring February 28, 2017 English 1A Professor Ramos UTE INDIANS Peter John Herring February 28, 2017 English 1A Professor Ramos

Ute indians Nomadic Hunter Gatherers Mighty Warriors Most Dominant Warriors Chosen People Speak Shosonean

Ute beliefs The Ute people believed in “Father Sky & Mother Earth! -Mother Earth provides what is needed to those who show their respect… -Father Sky, created the Sun, Moon, stars, & Earth… (The key to the Ute Tribe’s survival was there relationship with nature…) Whatever the environment they lived in may be, they survived by living in Harmony with it… whether good or bad…

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Coming into existence SINAWAV,( transparent variant of the Ute word: ‘WOLF’ ), is the creator of the Ute’s. COYOTE,( Transparent variant of the Ute word: ‘YOHGOY’/’Fornicate- “LITTLE FUCKER”) SINAWAV & COYOTE ARE BROTHERS Coyote is the evil younger brother……. Sinawav gathered sticks into a magical sack… Sinawav gave the sack to Coyote along with some simple instructions. Coyote opened the sack to see what was inside. Upon opening, almost all the people escaped. Sinawav took he remaining people to the top of the mountain. He named them “UTE” and claimed them as the chosen people.

How long the Ute’s been around! -According to Tribal History, the Ute People have around since the beginning of time. -This History has been handed down from generation to generation.

The Ute People Were The First Residents Of Colorado… Historical fact!!! The Ute People Were The First Residents Of Colorado…

FUN FACT The Utes created their own style of apparel by mixing and matching clothing from other tribes.

How spread out UTE INDIANS were Ute Indians inhabited Mountains and vast areas of: -COLORADO -UTAH -WYOMING -EASTERN NEVADA -NORTHERN NEW MEXICO -ARIZONA

different ute tribe bands Pahuant Moanunt Sanpits Timpanogots Uintah Sevvarits Yampa Parianuche Sabuagana Tebeguache Weenuche Capote Muache

How the Ute people survived The Ute people Began Hunting At A Young Age… The Ute Tribe were a people who hunted to survive. They began primarily with fish and advanced to hunting larger animals when they got horses from the Spanish.

-Ute warriors slaughtered all their Enemies! Dominant warriors -Sinawav named the Ute’s to be the fiercest warriors, Never to be defeated! -Ute warriors slaughtered all their Enemies!

Religious dance: Sun Dance

sun dance Led by one man, (A Medicine Man) Many men and women could participate Primary purpose- to attain Shaman’s powers Secondary purpose- for healing The Ute Tribe inherited the Sun Dance from another tribe

most Famous chiefs: Ute Indian tribe - Chief Ouray - Chief Guero - Chief Shavana - Chief Sobita - Chief Tapuche - Chief Mautchick - Chief Buckskin Chatley

Work cited-1 “History of the Southern Ute.” Southern Ute Indian Tribe “History of the Southern Ute. N.p., n.d. https://www.southernute-nsn.gov/history/ 21 Feb. 2017. “Ute Tribe: Facts, Clothes, Food and History ***. N.p., n.d. https://www.warpaths2piecepipes.com/indian-tribes/ute- tribe.htm 21 Feb. 2017. Givón T. Ute Texts [monograph on the Internet]. Amsterdam: John Benjamin’s Publishing Company; 2013. [Cited February 21, 2017]. Available from: eBook Collection (EBSCOhost). Opler, Marvin K. “The Integration of the Sun Dance in Ute Religion.” American Anthropologist, vol. 43, no. 4, 1941, pp. 550–572. New Series, www.jstor.org/stable/663725. Simmons, Virginia McConnell. The Ute Indians Of Utah, Colorado, And New Mexico. Niwot, Colo: University Press of Colorado, 2000. eBook Collection (EBSCOhost).

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