Beneath These Red Cliffs: An Ethnohistory of Utah Paiutes

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Title Beneath These Red Cliffs: An Ethnohistory of Utah Paiutes
Subject Indians of North America--History; Indians of North America--Social life and customs; Ethnohistory; Utah--History; Paiute Indians; Latter Day Saints; Religion; Indigenous peoples--North America
Keywords Native Americans
Tribe Paiute
Source Utah State University
Language eng
Description In this new and updated edition---with a foreword by Lora Tom, chairwoman of the Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah---Holt recounts the survival of a people against all odds. A compound of rapid white settlement of the most productive Southern Paiute homelands, especially their farmlands near tributaries of the Colorado River; conversion by and labor for the Mormon settlers; and government neglect placed the Utah Paiutes in a state of dependency that ironically culminated in the 1957 termination of their status as federally recognized Indians. The recognition and attendant services were not restored until 1980, but the act revived the Paiutes' identity, self-government, land ownership, and sense of possibility.
Type Text
Rights Reproduction for publication, exhibition, web display or commercial use is only permissible with the consent of the Utah State University Press (435) 797-1362
ARK ark:/87278/s6kq0z5v
Holding Institution Utah State University Digital Commons
Creator Ronald H. Holt
Date 1949
Spatial Coverage Utah
Setname uaida_main
ID 387257
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6kq0z5v
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