Ute Indians. Red Cap, seated, was a member of the White River Band of Utes. He was one of the men who led the Utes to South Dakota in 1906. This photograph was taken in 1907, when he was one of the most important Ute leaders. Courtesy: Smithsonian Inst., Photo No. 46787. Used in "The Peoples of Utah" (1976
Left to right: Ni-co-rod or Green Leaf, Pe-a-oh or Black-Tail Deer, Chip-pin or Always Riding, Shu-r...
Ute Indian Reservation: Whiterocks, Utah, c. 1912. The long journey of the Utes to Kadota started fr...
A domestic camp scene. Ute Indians, Uintah valley, eastern slope of the Wasatch Mnts., Utah. Photo b...
5144 A few of the Uncompahgre Indians that left for South Dakota, 1906. From left to right: Willie W...
UteA black and white photograph of Ute tribe members posed for a photograph in front of two tepees a...
The runner or messenger. Ute Indians Uintah valley, eastern slope of the Wasatch Mnts., Utah. Photo ...
Richard Komas, Ute Indian. Photo by Alexander Gardner, Washington, D.C., 1872. Credit Smithsonian Of...
"The Warrior and his Bride." Ute Indians from the Uintah Valley, eastern slope of the Wasatch Mnts.,...
Red Cap, far right, stands with his family. This photo was taken in South Dakota about 1907
14522 Various bands of Paiute Indians in conference with the U.S. Indians in conference with U.S. Co...
An old Ute Indian who saw the pioneers first enter Salt Lake Valley in 1847. Tu-Cu-Pit. Utah Writers...
Ute squaw and child. Photo by Frank Beckwith from his collection. Used in "The Peoples of Utah" (197...
Black and white photograph of Quinkent, a Ute Indian leader known to the white men as "Chief Douglas...
Courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution, Photograph Number 1503-A. Ute Delegation of 1905, for the f...
Shu-ri-pi, Lodge Pole's son. Ute Indians. Photo by A.Z.Shindler, Washington, DC. 1868. Credit to Smi...
Left to right: Ni-co-rod or Green Leaf, Pe-a-oh or Black-Tail Deer, Chip-pin or Always Riding, Shu-r...
Ute Indian Reservation: Whiterocks, Utah, c. 1912. The long journey of the Utes to Kadota started fr...
A domestic camp scene. Ute Indians, Uintah valley, eastern slope of the Wasatch Mnts., Utah. Photo b...
5144 A few of the Uncompahgre Indians that left for South Dakota, 1906. From left to right: Willie W...
UteA black and white photograph of Ute tribe members posed for a photograph in front of two tepees a...
The runner or messenger. Ute Indians Uintah valley, eastern slope of the Wasatch Mnts., Utah. Photo ...
Richard Komas, Ute Indian. Photo by Alexander Gardner, Washington, D.C., 1872. Credit Smithsonian Of...
"The Warrior and his Bride." Ute Indians from the Uintah Valley, eastern slope of the Wasatch Mnts.,...
Red Cap, far right, stands with his family. This photo was taken in South Dakota about 1907
14522 Various bands of Paiute Indians in conference with the U.S. Indians in conference with U.S. Co...
An old Ute Indian who saw the pioneers first enter Salt Lake Valley in 1847. Tu-Cu-Pit. Utah Writers...
Ute squaw and child. Photo by Frank Beckwith from his collection. Used in "The Peoples of Utah" (197...
Black and white photograph of Quinkent, a Ute Indian leader known to the white men as "Chief Douglas...
Courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution, Photograph Number 1503-A. Ute Delegation of 1905, for the f...
Shu-ri-pi, Lodge Pole's son. Ute Indians. Photo by A.Z.Shindler, Washington, DC. 1868. Credit to Smi...
Left to right: Ni-co-rod or Green Leaf, Pe-a-oh or Black-Tail Deer, Chip-pin or Always Riding, Shu-r...
Ute Indian Reservation: Whiterocks, Utah, c. 1912. The long journey of the Utes to Kadota started fr...
A domestic camp scene. Ute Indians, Uintah valley, eastern slope of the Wasatch Mnts., Utah. Photo b...