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1 Mabel Burnside Myers, (Navajo) leading weaver of vegetable dye materials, displays craft at Denver Museum of Nat. History1968-07-15Image/StillImage
2 History of the Northern Ute People, A1982Text
3 Moccasins1900; 1910Image/StillImage
4 Ute Indian Agencies1925; 1926; 1927; 1928; 1929; 1930; 1931; 1932; 1933; 1934; 1935Image/StillImage
5 Butcher Jim, Ute [H-455]1899Image/StillImage
6 Chief Colorow1862Image/StillImage
7 Ignacio Chief of the Weeminuches [C2011-60 ART]1905-03-02Image/StillImage
8 Parrum, Ute Brave1899Image/StillImage
9 Pedro, Ute [H-433]1899Image/StillImage
10 Ta-Wee, Ute woman1899Image/StillImage
11 Tachiar, Ute woman1899Image/StillImage
12 To Warren Patten, Southern Ute Agency from H. Price, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, January 30, 18821882-01-30Text
13 Tomas-Cita, Ute Pappoose1899Image/StillImage
14 Wich-Ha-Ka-Sa, Ute [H-464]1899Image/StillImage
15 A Ute camp [X-21034]1890; 1891; 1892; 1893; 1894; 1895; 1896; 1897; 1899; 1900Image/StillImage
16 Buckskin Charly [X-30435]1932-11-08Image/StillImage
17 Ce-Gie-Che-Ok Ute woman1899Image/StillImage
18 Chipeta & Hazel Eagan [X-30458]1916-05-08Image/StillImage
19 Ignacio, Chief of the Weeminuches [H-471]1899Image/StillImage
20 Indians, Utes, dances1920; 1921; 1922; 1923; 1924; 1925; 1926; 1927; 1928; 1929; 1930Image/StillImage
21 Jui, Ute [H-440]1899Image/StillImage
22 Lo, the poor indian, - a company of Ute braves1826Image/StillImage
23 Ouray's fireplace1932Image/StillImage
24 Pouch [CHS-X3253]1905-02-22Image/StillImage
25 Ta-Wits-Nan, Ute [H-437]1899Image/StillImage
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