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Ute and feature
In 1985, he founded Centropolis Film Productions ( now Centropolis Entertainment ) in partnership with his sister, producer Ute Emmerich, and directed his major film debut, a fantasy feature named Joey.

Ute and called
In Australia and New Zealand vehicles like the Holden Ute and Falcon Utility are colloquially called utes ( shortened for utility vehicle, see: " Coupe utility ").
The Ute Indians called the Ferron Creek the Cabulla which refers to the small edible part of a cactus pear.
Gudrun's mother Grimhild, who is called Ute in the Nibelungenlied, gave her a potion to make Sigurd forget his love for Brynhild.
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 ).
Although Ouray sought reconciliation between peoples, with the belief that war with the whites likely meant the demise of the Ute tribe, other, more militant Utes, considered him a coward and called him The White Man's Friend.
In 2010 the core duo of Eddie Prevost and John Tilbury along with John Butcher, Christian Wolff and Ute Kangiesser released a CD called " Sounding Music " ( the first simply tagged as AMM after 2005's Norwich ) containing the concert performed at " Freedom of the City " festival, Conway Hall, London on 3 May 2009.
After establishing contact with a branch of the Ute ( Yutahs ) Tribe on the south shore of what is now called Utah Lake ( then Lake Timpanogos – various spellings ), the expedition turned south-southwest.
Mormon settlers fought to maintain control of what they called " Zion ", long the traditional territory of the Ute people.
Before it was called Rice Stadium, it was called Ute Stadium, which opened in 1927 with a Utah win over Colorado Mines.
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.
A northern Ute is also called Nuchu.

Ute and .
* C-6 Ute / U-21 Ute Off the shelf King Air.
); in the Northwest and West, portions of the continent, the Thlingchadinneh and other Athapascan tribes, the Tlingit, Heiltsuk, Kwakiutl, Tsimshian, Nootka, Siksika, some of the Californian tribes, and the Ute.
There he studied the Ute and Southern Paiute languages, intending originally to work on Hopi he decided to work with Tony Tillohash who proved to be the perfect informant.
In the 1850s, he was the Agent to the Ute and Jicarilla Apaches.
Eventually he became fluent in Spanish, Navajo, Apache, Cheyenne, Arapaho, Paiute, Shoshone, and Ute.
Despite the treaty, the Navajo continued raiding in New Mexico, which they considered a category separate from war, as did the Jicarilla Apache, Mescalero Apache, Ute, Comanche, and Kiowa.
When the Civil War ended, and the Indian Wars campaigns were in a lull, Carson was breveted a General and appointed commandant of Ft. Garland, Colorado, the heart of Ute country.
Carson had many Ute friends in the area and assisted in government relations.
In late 1867 he personally escorted four Ute chiefs to Washington DC to visit the President and seek additional government assistance.
In 1868, at the urging of Washington and the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Carson journeyed to Washington D. C. where he escorted several Ute Chiefs to meet with the President of the United States to plead for assistance to their tribe.
By the time of European contact in the 16th century, the region was settled by the villages of the Pueblo peoples and groups of Navajo, Apache and Ute.
* September 29 – Meeker Massacre: Nathan Meeker and others are killed in an uprising at the White River Ute Indian Reservation in Colorado.
Otto Mears, then of Saguache, built and operated an historic toll road over Poncha Pass at the north end of the valley into the San Luis Valley during Colorado's 19th century mining era when the valley was the gateway to the San Juan and Gunnison country and the Ute agency was in the mountains west of Saguache.
Prior to 1868 the Capote ( Kapota ) band of Ute Indians lived in the valley.
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.
" Around the monument, local Navajo and Ute artisans sell souvenirs and food.

myths and feature
According to Lorena Laura Stookey, many myths feature sacred mountains as " the sites of revelations ": " In myth, the ascent of the holy mountain is a spiritual journey, promising purification, insight, wisdom, or knowledge of the sacred ".
Many myths, particularly from the Near East, feature a god who dies and is resurrected ; this figure is sometimes called the " dying god ".
Legends generally feature humans as their main characters, whereas myths generally focus on superhuman characters.
* Many myths feature a global flood.
But in myths which feature him, Thanatos could occasionally be outwitted, a feat that the sly King Sisyphus of Korinth twice accomplished.
The Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia nevertheless observes: " One intriguing feature Aboriginal Australian mythology is the mixture of diversity and similarity in myths across the entire continent.
In this way, the myths of common biological ancestry that are a defining feature of ethnic communities are to be understood as representing actual biological history.
Dualistic cosmologies are present in all inhabited continents and show great diversity: they may feature culture heroes, but also demiurges ( exemplifying dualistic creation myths in the latter case ), or other beings ; the two heroes may compete or collaborate ; they may be conceived as neutral or contrasted as good versus evil ; be of the same importance or distinguished as powerful versus weak ; be brothers ( even twins ) or be not relatives at all.
However, there are other myths that prominently feature a peacock.
They surviving in pictorial and in literary traditions and among the common people went underground to feature in folk culture, took on strange new guises and were transformed in various ways, their myths recast to suit some of the mythic saints of Late Antiquity.
Many recorded legends and myths depicting a supreme sky god are however probably of later origin and feature Christian and / or foreign influences.
For scholars in religious studies, myths are stories whose main characters are gods or demigods: this definition would actually exclude sacred stories that don't feature God as the centre of attention.
Many myths feature a god who dies and often returns to life.
* The parodical Discworld novels by Terry Pratchett feature extradimensional creatures called elves, that go back to the old myths of cradle-robbing fairies.
In the study of mythology, mythemes are a feature of a myth, which may be shared with other, related myths.

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