UteA Native American (Ute) Chief John McCook, stands next to a concrete tepee in Ouray Memorial Park near Montrose (Montrose County), Colorado. The tepee covers a spring and was erected in honor of Chipeta and Chief Ouray. Portions of the painted tribute are legible inside the tepee. Chief McCook poses behind a stone wall and wears a hat, scarf and suit. Posts in the ground read "Ouray, Spring.
UteView of log and frame buildings near Montrose (Montrose County), Colorado. Shows people and horse...
UteUncompahgreView of the home of Chief Ouray near Montrose, Colorado. It is constructed with adobe ...
UteView of the grave site of Chipeta, a Native American (Ute) woman, near Montrose at Ouray Memorial...
UteThe Ouray Spring Teepee near Montrose stands behind a short rock wall lightly covered with snow. ...
UteJohn McCook and another Native American Ute man stand near the flag draped shell that covers the ...
UteChief John McCook and a Native American Ute man identified as Yagha(?) stand in front of the coff...
Utebehind him., John McCook, Chipeta's brother, stands next to the mausoleum dedicated to her in Mar...
UteThe Ouray Spring Teepee stands in the foreground behind a wire fence with stick posts. The concre...
UteJohn McCook, brother in law to Ouray, stands pointing skyward as another Native American Ute man ...
UteView of a granite monument dedicated to Chief Ouray and Chipeta near Montrose, Montrose County, C...
UteTwo Native American Utes and a white man are standing among rocks holding what are supposed to be...
Black and white photograph showing the grave marker of John McCook, a Ute chief and brother of Chipe...
UteThe coffin containing the remains of Chief Ouray sits under a flag draped cover at the ceremony f...
UteUncompahgreView of the stuccoed adobe brick house built by the United States government for North...
UteView of a dilapidated board and batten cabin once occupied by Chief Ouray on the McDonough Ranch,...
UteView of log and frame buildings near Montrose (Montrose County), Colorado. Shows people and horse...
UteUncompahgreView of the home of Chief Ouray near Montrose, Colorado. It is constructed with adobe ...
UteView of the grave site of Chipeta, a Native American (Ute) woman, near Montrose at Ouray Memorial...
UteThe Ouray Spring Teepee near Montrose stands behind a short rock wall lightly covered with snow. ...
UteJohn McCook and another Native American Ute man stand near the flag draped shell that covers the ...
UteChief John McCook and a Native American Ute man identified as Yagha(?) stand in front of the coff...
Utebehind him., John McCook, Chipeta's brother, stands next to the mausoleum dedicated to her in Mar...
UteThe Ouray Spring Teepee stands in the foreground behind a wire fence with stick posts. The concre...
UteJohn McCook, brother in law to Ouray, stands pointing skyward as another Native American Ute man ...
UteView of a granite monument dedicated to Chief Ouray and Chipeta near Montrose, Montrose County, C...
UteTwo Native American Utes and a white man are standing among rocks holding what are supposed to be...
Black and white photograph showing the grave marker of John McCook, a Ute chief and brother of Chipe...
UteThe coffin containing the remains of Chief Ouray sits under a flag draped cover at the ceremony f...
UteUncompahgreView of the stuccoed adobe brick house built by the United States government for North...
UteView of a dilapidated board and batten cabin once occupied by Chief Ouray on the McDonough Ranch,...
UteView of log and frame buildings near Montrose (Montrose County), Colorado. Shows people and horse...
UteUncompahgreView of the home of Chief Ouray near Montrose, Colorado. It is constructed with adobe ...
UteView of the grave site of Chipeta, a Native American (Ute) woman, near Montrose at Ouray Memorial...