By Danielle Klink EDU 2150-400 Nine Mile Canyon Rock Site. (2006).

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By Danielle Klink EDU Nine Mile Canyon Rock Site. (2006).

 Meaning of “Ute”  Ute Nations Fotosearch. (2014). Ute Indian Language: Southern Paiute. (2009).

 Shoshone  Bannock  Southern Paiute  Goshute  Navajo Native American Tribes of Utah. (2009).

Wilson, Casey. (2014). History of the Southern Utes. (2014).

 Dying off of Ute Language  Ute Language Today  Say “Hello” “Mique” (mykWH) Mims, Bob. (2000).

 Clothing  Song and Dance (Costumes)  Bear Dance  Folklore: Wolf and Coyote Native American Dance Styles. (n.d.). History of the Southern Utes. (2014). Kaelin, Celinda R. (2006).

Ute Artifacts. (2009). Busch, David. (2012). Skin Walker Ranch. (n.d.).

 Religion or Spirituality?  Spiritual Traditions of Utes  Spatiality Tinker, George E. (n.d.).

 Stereotypes  Cowboys and Indians  Media Influence  Racial Slurs Padgett, Ken. (n.d.). The Racial Slur Database. (1999).

 Pocahontas  h?v=2av9SQsMIi8 h?v=2av9SQsMIi8  Last of the Mohicans Russell Charles Means. (2014). Dawson, Helen. (2007).

 Arrival in U.S.  Arrival in Utah Changing Names of Indian Agency. (2009). Nichols, Jeffery D. (1995).

 Agreement between Ute Nations and U of U  Use of tribal related logo Utah Utes White Helmets Concept. (2013). Wood, Benjamin. (2013). Memorandum of..(n.d.). Speckman, Stephan. (2012).

 About 22% of our country’s 5.2 million Native Americans live on tribal lands (2010 U.S. Census). Living conditions on the reservations have been cited as "comparable to Third World," (May , Gallup Independent).  Employment  Housing  Health Living Conditions. (2014). O’Neil, Caitlin. (2003).

 Education of Native Americans  Multicultural Teaching  Teaching others about Native Americans Living Conditions. (2014).

Horse Trading Among Nations. (n.d.).

 Busch, David. (2012). Southern Ute Indian Tribe Spiritual Leader Eddie Bent Box Walks On, Read Part of His Story Here. leader-eddie-bent-box-walks-read-part-his-story-herehttp://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/10/09/southern-ute-indian-tribe-spiritual- leader-eddie-bent-box-walks-read-part-his-story-here  Changing Names of Indian Agency. (2009). Chipeta: Ute Peacemaker. pinos/ pinos/  Dawson, Helen. (2007). Pocahontas Savages (English). Youtube.  Fotosearch. (2014).  History of the Southern Utes. (2014). Southern Ute Indian Tribe.  Horse Trading Among Nations. (n.d.). A Song for the Horse Nations.  Kaelin, Celinda R. (2006). Pikes Peak. Pikes Peak Historical Society.  Living Conditions. (2014). Native American Aid.  Memorandum of Understanding between the Ute Indian Tribe and the University of Utah. (n.d.) University of Utah.  Mims, Bob. (2000). Ute Language in Danger of Withering Away. Turtle Track.  Native American Dance Styles. (n.d.). Pow Wows.  Native American Tribes of Utah. (2009). Native Languages.  Nichols, Jeffery D. (1995). The Ute Trek to South Dakota in 1906 Ended in Disappointment. Utah History To Go.

 Nine Mile Canyon Rock Art Site. (2006). Petroglyphs.US.  O’Neil, Caitlin. (2003). Life on the Reservation. PBS.  Padgett, Ken. (n.d.). Redface in film and TV. Redface.  The Racial Slur Database. (1999). “Natives”.  Russell Charles Means ( ). (2014). California Indian Education.  Skin Walker Ranch. (n.d.). Skin Walker Ranch. the the  Speckman, Stephan. (2012). The Heartbeat of the People. University of Utah.  Tinker, George E. (n.d.). Encyclopedia of North American Indians: Religion. Wayback Machine. html/na_032600_religion.htm html/na_032600_religion.htm  Ute Artifacts. (2009). American Tribes.  Ute Indian Language: Southern Paiute. (2009). Native Languages. languages.org/ute.htmhttp:// languages.org/ute.htm  Utah Utes White Helmets Concepts. (2013). Charles Sollars Concepts.  Wilson, Casey. (2014). Native Study. Always Overcome Obstacles.  Wood, Benjamin. (2013). Audit says U. Red Zone Violated policies; Review Ordered. KSL.