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Author tells of his experiences with the Ute Indians as well as "of selling resurrection plants to Dad Judge Bean at Langtry, Texas, mining in the Red River area of New Mexico, digging Aztec ruins in Arizona and gives a short sketch of frontier days in Rawlins, Wyoming."--The Introduction
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"In The Ute Indians of Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico, Virginia McConnell Simmons provides a detailed and accurate account of this indigenous nation. Using government documents, archives, and local histories, Simmons has separated the often repeated and often incorrect hearsay from more accurate accounts of the Ute Indians."
"Simmons' story begins with the Utes' origins and their first contact with the Spanish, from whom they obtained horses, and...
5) Ute tales
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These distinctive animal and human tales offer a rich source of Ute culture for anyone interested in the peoples of the Great Basin. The 102 stories are ribald, sometimes violent, yet delicately balanced and full of humor. In addition to Smith's transcriptions from Ute storytellers, Ute Tales contains photographs made in 1909 by Edward Sapir and in 1936 by Alden Hayes.
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