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Ute and Mountain
The original Ute population was confined to the Southern Ute and Ute Mountain Indian reservations in the late 19th century.
The monument also marks the boundary between two semi-autonomous native American governments, the Navajo Nation, which maintains the monument as a tourist attraction, and the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe Reservation.
In addition to the four states, two semi-autonomous Native American tribal governments have boundaries at the monument, the Navajo Nation and the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe Reservation, with the Ute Mountain tribal boundaries coinciding with Colorado's boundaries at the monument.
** Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, Weminuche band in Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah
** Ute Mountain Ute Tribe Reservation, an Indian reservation in southwestern Colorado, northwestern New Mexico, and southeastern Utah
Indian reservations ( and off-reservation trust lands ) comprise 63. 4 percent of the county's land area: The Navajo Indian Reservation takes up 60. 45 % and the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe Reservation another 2. 93 %.

Ute and Peak
El Paso County was named for the Spanish language name for Ute Pass north of Pikes Peak.

Ute and Sleeping
* The Sleeping Ute mountain in Colorado is said to have been a “ Great Warrior God ” who fell asleep while recovering from wounds received in a great battle with “ the Evil Ones ” ( there are many other variants of this legend )
Mountain Ranges in the Four Corners include Sleeping Ute Mountains, Abajo Mountains and the Chuska Mountains.
Yucca House National Monument is located in the Montezuma Valley at the foot of Sleeping Ute Mountain, called " mountain with lots of yucca growing on it " by the Ute people, and inspiration for the name of the national monument.
Nearby were the ancient pueblo village of Mud Springs at the head of McElmo Canyon and Navajo Springs, was the original site of the Ute Mountain Indian Agency south of Sleeping Ute Mountain in the early 1900s.
On June 5, 2012, the song " Sleeping Ute " from their then-untitled upcoming studio album was posted on the band's website, along with the album's track listing and tour dates.
*" Sleeping Ute " ( 2012 )
* September 14, 2012-Grizzly Bear performed " Sleeping Ute " on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.

Ute and ),
* Ute ( sponge ), a sponge genus
* Anneli Ute Gabanyi ( born 1942 ), Romanian-born German political scientist, literary critic, journalist, and philologist
* Ute Berg ( born 1953 ), German politician and member of the SPD
* Ute Christensen ( born 1955 ), German actress
* Ute Frevert ( born 1954 ), professor of German history at Yale
* Ute Geweniger ( born 1964 ), East German breaststroke and medley swimmer
* Ute Lemper ( born 1963 ), German chanteuse and actress
* Ute Thimm née Finger ( born 1958 ), German track and field athlete
* Ute Wetzig ( born 1971 ), German diver
The town of Kanosh dates back to April 28, 1867 when Brigham Young, with the approval of Chief Kanosh, advised the pioneers to move from Petersburg ( Hatton ), Utah to the area then known as the campground of the Pahvant band of the Ute Tribe.
Chief Wakara ( or Walker ), a Ute Tribe leader, invited Brigham Young to send pioneers Isaac Morley and George Washington Bradley to the area.
With William F. Hanson, Bonnin co-composed the first American Indian opera, The Sun Dance ( composed in romantic style based on Ute and Sioux themes ), which premiered in 1913.
As of 2011 Kona ( the Ute ), Yuba ( the Mundo ), Madsen ( the Madsen ), and Sun Bicycles ( the Sun Atlas Cargo ) manufacture complete bicycles ; Surly Bicycles a frameset or complete bike called the Big Dummy ; and Xtracycle offers a kit to convert a regular frame into a longtail, in addition to a single-piece frame complete bicycle ( the Radish ).
Prévost and Tilbury with John Butcher ( saxophone ), Christian Wolff ( piano ) and Ute Kanngiesser ( cello )
The headlamps moved into the wings and trafficators were fitted ( internally lit semaphores springing out from the door pillars to signal left and right turns ), though due to space restrictions these were left out on the Australian-built Ute.
The Falcon XF sedan and wagon sold between October 1984 and March 1988 ( modified to run on unleaded petrol from January 1986 ), with the Ute running through to March 1993.
Nettl describes the music of the sparesly settled Great Basin, including most of desert Utah and Nevada ( Paiute, Ute, Shoshoni ) and some of southern Oregon ( Modoc and Klamath ), as " extremely simple ," featuring melodic ranges averaging just over a perfect fifth, many tetratonic scales, and short forms.
In clockwise order starting from the frontmost flag, the Flags of the U. S. states | state flag of Arizona, Flag of the Navajo Nation ( twice ), Utah, Ute Mountain Ute Tribe Reservation, Colorado, New Mexico, Navajo Nation ( third instance ) and the flag of the United States of America

Ute and peak
Blanca Creek drains Blanca Basin under the south slopes of the peak, and Little Ute Creek descends from the Winchell Lakes on the southeast side.

Ute and within
Other tribal nations within the Four Corners region include Hopi and other Ute tribes.

Ute and Mountains
Two livestock herders were killed in Cedar Valley, just over " South Mountain " and the Ute attacked cattle herds in Tooele County just over the Oquirrh Mountains.
Later attempts at statehood used the federally-recognized Utah Territory name instead, which was derived from the resident Ute Indians meaning " People of the Mountains ".
* Ute Nation — A Numic-speaking tribe that has lived in the Southern and the Western Rocky Mountains for many centuries. Their leaders were Chief Ouray and his wife Chipeta.
Some of the prominent isolated mountain ranges of the Plateau, such as Ute Mountain and the Carrizo Mountains, both near the Four Corners, are cored by igneous rocks that were emplaced about 70 million years ago.
The Northern and Uncompahgre Ute were the only group of Indians known to create ceremonial pipes out of salmon alabaster, as well as a rare black pipestone found only in the creeks that border the southeastern slopes of the Uinta Mountains in Utah and Colorado.
* Beardance by Will Hobbs is a young adult novel set in the San Juan Mountains, where a Weeminuche Ute boy helps two orphaned bear cubs and, at the same time, completes his spirit mission.

Ute and small
The Ute Indians called the Ferron Creek the Cabulla which refers to the small edible part of a cactus pear.
Early settlers observed small encampments of Ute in the cottonwoods along the Jordan River.
A Native American Indian named Tabiyuna, a prominent Ute, had shown Young, then president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a small sample.
It was named for a battle which took place there in 1849 between Mormon settlers and a small band of Ute Indians.
The Ute formally ruled over most of modern day Utah and Colorado, as well as small parts of northern New Mexico.

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