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126To Warren Patten, Southern Ute Agency from R.W.D. Bryan, Superintendent Albuquerque Indian School, October 31, 18831883-10-31Text
127To Warren Patten, Southern Ute Agency from R.W.D. Bryan, Superintendent Albuquerque Indian School, Sept. 5, 1883Text
128To Warren Patten, Southern Ute Agency from William Oaks, Albuquerque Indian School, August 5, 1883Text
129Treaty with Navaho 18491904Image/StillImage
130Treaty with Navaho 18681904Image/StillImage
131Treaty with the Navajo - 18681868-06-01Text
132The Unwanted Indians: The Southern Utes in Southeastern Utah1981Text
133Utah Historical Quarterly - Prelude to Dispossession: The Fur Trade's Significance for the Northern Utes and Southern Paiutes1982Text
134Ute child in front of tent [CHS-B489]1900; 1901; 1902; 1903; 1904; 1905; 1906; 1907; 1908; 1909; 1910Image/StillImage
135Ute Indians Along Civil War Communication Lines1978Text
136Ute Lands, 1868Image/StillImage
137Ute-White Relations in Colorado and New Mexico 1848-1855Image/StillImage
138The Utes Last Stand written by Mrs. C. W. Wiegel Feb. 24, 1931Text
139War Chief Manuelito in regaliaImage/StillImage
140We Shall Remain - The Navajo2009Image/MovingImage
141We Shall Remain: Utah Indian Elementary Curriculum Guide - Fourth Grade Assessment2009Text
142We Shall Remain: Utah Indian Elementary Curriculum Guide - Rethinking First Contact: The Effects of European Arrival on the Established Cultures of North America2009Text
143Western wilds1879Text
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