Past the Community Center, nestled between tribal administrative buildings and directly below the Sleeping Ute Mountain ...
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.
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 ...
The administration’s threats to the nation’s national monuments have been met with protests across the country. Polling has ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s latest monthly map of collared gray wolf movements shows that one or more of the animals was recently present in eastern Mesa County not far east ...
In the first two years of Colorado’s wolf restoration, some reintroduced wolves have begun to settle into the state’s ...
After a hushed room observed a traditional blessing from Terry Knight, a decorated Towaoc leader, U.S. Rep. Jeff Hurd ...
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 ...
Baker presented his annual State of the Tribes address to the Colorado General Assembly. In his remarks, he called on the ...
After a recent federal decision, Utah’s congressional delegation may use an obscure federal law to slash the management plan ...
Standing before state lawmakers Friday, Councilwoman Marilynn House framed the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe’s future in critical ...
Leaders of the two federally-recognized tribes in Colorado spoke to the Legislature on Friday morning about the relationship between state and tribal governments, as well as a desire to further ...