In the years leading up to Colorado statehood, nearly all of the territory’s western half still belonged to the Ute people, who had inhabited the northern Colorado Plateau for centuries. An 1868 ...
On Sept. 9, 1776, the Dominguez-Escalante Expedition reached the banks of the White River, passing through and naming Canyon ...
Relations between the Ute tribes and Colorado is “a model for the rest of the country,” Southern Ute Chairman Melvin J. Baker told members of the 75th General Assembly during his ...
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