Ute Indian Display at UBIC

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Title Ute Indian Display at UBIC
Identifier 7973T
Subject Exhibit--Ute Indian--Bead Work--Uintah Basin Industrial Convention
Description Ute Indian bead work is displayed at UBIC. Approximately 6,000 people, including 1,000 of the Ute Tribe, attended the very first Uintah Basin Industrial Convention in Fort Duchese. The three day event accomidated 3,000 campsites. People from all over the Uinta Basin attended. There were speakers from several colleges in Utah who gave ideas and help on various farming and agriculture problems facing the Uinta Basin farmer. There was entertainment, games and sports along with craft and local displays. The first UBIC was a great success and enjoyed by many. The three day event still continues to this time and is now held in Roosevelt.
Publisher Uintah County Regional History Center
Date 1923
Type Image/StillImage
Format image/jpeg
Language eng
Rights Management Digital Image, Copyright 2017 Uintah County Regional History Center
Archival Resolution 800 dpi, 5072 x 3566 pixels
Low Resolution 800 x 600 pixels
Bit Depth 8
Scanning Device Epson Perfection V800
Scanning Technician Elaine Carr
Spatial Coverage Fort Duchesne (Utah)
Donor Rhoda DeVed
Source Material B & W Negative; Print
ARK ark:/87278/s6g48hvp
Setname ucl_tp
ID 1254878
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6g48hvp
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