Courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution, Photograph Number 1503-A. Ute Delegation of 1905, for the final negotiations on opening the Uintah - Ouray Reservation. As follows: 1st Row sitting : Appah, Shavanaux, Wee-Che. 3rd Row standing: Wallace Stark, Charley Mack, John Duncan, Suckive, Unknown, Boco White, Unknown
Ute1874 agreement with the Ute Indians establishing the Ute reservation in Colorad
Ute Indian Agency Headquarters at Fort Duchesne on the Uintah-Ouray Reservation. Photo by E.L.Cooley...
UteGroup portrait of North American Indian (Ute) men and women who include Chief Ouray and his wife,...
5158 Smithsonian Institution, donor. Ute delegation of 1905 (on opening of Uintah-Ouray reservation
14405 Ute Tribe, Ouray (left) and Otto Mears, interpreter. Photographer not recorded. Washington, ...
UteStudio portrait (sitting and standing) of Native American (Ute) and white men and women in Washin...
Ute Indians. Red Cap, seated, was a member of the White River Band of Utes. He was one of the men wh...
Ute Indian Agency Headquarters at Fort Duchesne on the Uintah-Ouray Reservation. Photo by E.L.Cooley...
UteGroup studio portrait of Ute Native Americans; seated are: Tachiar, Parrum, A-Pat-We-Ma, and Wich...
Ute men front row left to right: Jim Colorow, Bob Colorow, Frank Colorow, unidentified, Captain Jenk...
Shu-ri-pi, Lodge Pole's son. Ute Indians. Photo by A.Z.Shindler, Washington, DC. 1868. Credit to Smi...
5144 A few of the Uncompahgre Indians that left for South Dakota, 1906. From left to right: Willie W...
The photographs were taken for the 1925 edition of the Uintah High School yearbook. They are on page...
The horses and wagons of those who registered for a drawing for homesteads on the Uintah Indian Rese...
UteA black and white photograph of Ute tribe members posed for a photograph in front of two tepees a...
Ute1874 agreement with the Ute Indians establishing the Ute reservation in Colorad
Ute Indian Agency Headquarters at Fort Duchesne on the Uintah-Ouray Reservation. Photo by E.L.Cooley...
UteGroup portrait of North American Indian (Ute) men and women who include Chief Ouray and his wife,...
5158 Smithsonian Institution, donor. Ute delegation of 1905 (on opening of Uintah-Ouray reservation
14405 Ute Tribe, Ouray (left) and Otto Mears, interpreter. Photographer not recorded. Washington, ...
UteStudio portrait (sitting and standing) of Native American (Ute) and white men and women in Washin...
Ute Indians. Red Cap, seated, was a member of the White River Band of Utes. He was one of the men wh...
Ute Indian Agency Headquarters at Fort Duchesne on the Uintah-Ouray Reservation. Photo by E.L.Cooley...
UteGroup studio portrait of Ute Native Americans; seated are: Tachiar, Parrum, A-Pat-We-Ma, and Wich...
Ute men front row left to right: Jim Colorow, Bob Colorow, Frank Colorow, unidentified, Captain Jenk...
Shu-ri-pi, Lodge Pole's son. Ute Indians. Photo by A.Z.Shindler, Washington, DC. 1868. Credit to Smi...
5144 A few of the Uncompahgre Indians that left for South Dakota, 1906. From left to right: Willie W...
The photographs were taken for the 1925 edition of the Uintah High School yearbook. They are on page...
The horses and wagons of those who registered for a drawing for homesteads on the Uintah Indian Rese...
UteA black and white photograph of Ute tribe members posed for a photograph in front of two tepees a...
Ute1874 agreement with the Ute Indians establishing the Ute reservation in Colorad
Ute Indian Agency Headquarters at Fort Duchesne on the Uintah-Ouray Reservation. Photo by E.L.Cooley...
UteGroup portrait of North American Indian (Ute) men and women who include Chief Ouray and his wife,...