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1 "How the Horse Helped Build America," page no. 100-101 illustration no. 36. Denver in 1859.1905-03-05Imageuum_map
2 "How the Horse Helped Build America," page no. 64 illustration no. 22. The horse provided transportation even in winter, when it suffered even more than its rider.1905-02-28Imageuum_map
3 "How the Horse Helped Build America." An Indian and a trapper fight it out on galloping horses.1960; 1961; 1962; 1963; 1964; 1965; 1966; 1967; 1968; 1969; 1970; 1971; 1972; 1973; 1974; 1975Imageuum_map
4 "How the Horse Helped Build America." During 1845-46 the western plains were filled with horses of Indians, trappers, traders and emigrant trains.1960; 1961; 1962; 1963; 1964; 1965; 1966; 1967; 1968; 1969; 1970; 1971; 1972; 1973; 1974; 1975Imageuum_map
5 "Peter's Sugar Farm" (Navajo workers) Chapter 6 Illustration, page 52: The Navahos are good workers, and help western farmers during the beet harvest.1945; 1946; 1947; 1948Imageuum_map
6 "Peter's Sugar Farm" (Navajo workers) Chapter 7 Illustration, before page 43: A long row of army tents made a neat village by the river.1945; 1946; 1947; 1948Imageuum_map
7 "Peter's Sugar Farm" (Navajo workers) Chapter 7 Illustration, before page 43: The Navaho women wore long, full skirts and tight, velvet blouses. They had a great deal of silver jewelry. The men and boys dressed like any other farm workers.1945; 1946; 1947; 1948Imageuum_map
8 "Peter's Sugar Farm" (Navajo workers) Chapter 7 Illustration, before page 55: The sugar company had set up army tents for the Navaho workers.1945; 1946; 1947; 1948Imageuum_map
9 "Peter's Sugar Farm" (Navajo workers) Chapter 7 Illustration, page 54: Whole families of Navahos are brought by truck to work in the beet fields.1945; 1946; 1947; 1948Imageuum_map
10 (Story of the Sai-du-kas)1873Image/StillImageuaida_main
11 1849-1850 Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs.1849Textuaida_main
12 1850 Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs1850Textuaida_main
13 1913 Ute Census (Part 1)1913-07-01Textuaida_main
14 1913 Ute Census (Part 2)1913-07-01Textuaida_main
15 1913 Ute Census (Part 3)1913-07-01Textuaida_main
16 1913 Ute Census (Part 4)1913-07-01Textuaida_main
17 1913 Ute Census (Part 5)1913-07-01Textuaida_main
18 A Chronology of Papers in the Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Archives Vol. 11988Textuaida_main
19 A Chronology of Papers in the Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Archives Vol. 21988Textuaida_main
20 A Chronology of Papers in the Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Archives Vol. 31988Textuaida_main
21 A comparative study of personal and social adjustment of American-born descendants of Greek Immigrants and of native Americans in Salt Lake City, Utah, 19501953Textir_etd
22 A History of the Uintah-Ouray Ute Lands1979Textuaida_main
23 A letter to JH Irish dated January 20, 18651865-01-20Textuaida_main
24 A Message from Father Liebler, Helen Sturges, Brother Juniper, and Joan Eskell dated Septmber 19661966Textuaida_main
25 A.G. Cownover land claim at Spanish Fork dated September 1, 18651865-09-01Textuaida_main
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