Ute Indian Tribe

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Ancestral Homeland: Utah, New Mexico and Colorado

Bands: Muache, Capote, Weeminuche, Uncompahgre (Taviwach), White River (Parusanuch and Yampa), Uintah, Timpanogots, Sanpits, and Moanunts

Bands in Colorado: Muache, Capote, Weeminuche, Uncompahgre, Parusanuch and Yampa

Bands in Utah: Uintah, Timpanogots, Pahvant, Sanpits and Moanunts.

Population: 1990: 7,273 (Northern Ute 2,650, Ute Mountain 1,264, Southern Ute 1,044 others off reservations)

Leaders: Walker, Ignacio, Ouray

Tribal Headquarters
Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah Ouray Reservation P.O. Box 190 Ft. Duchesne, UT 84026 Phone: 1.435.722.5141 Fax: 1.435.722.2374


 * The Ute Indian Tribe Official Website

Brief Timeline

 * 1849 December 30,
 * 1853: Walker War
 * 1860: Black Hawk War
 * 1861: Uintah and Ouray Utes of Utah terminated, Tribal membership 490, Tribal land 211,430 acres
 * 1863: Treaty
 * 1868 March 2, at Washington,with the Tabaguache, Muache, Capote, Weeminuche, Yampa, Grand River and Uinta bands
 * 1873: Weminuche, Mouache and Capote bands relocate to Pine River in southwestern Colorado. (today: Soutern Ute and Ute Mountain Reservations)
 * 1878: Ute Indians of Colorado relinquish their rights to 12 million acres of land.
 * 1878: Removal of Ute and Apache Indians from the Cimarron Agency, New Mexico Territory to the Southern Ute Agency, Colorado, and the Mescalero Agency, New Mexico Territory.
 * 1879: Meeker Massacre, Utes kill 13 U.S. soldiers and 10 agency officials (Meeker had plowed under the White River band's horse-racing tract.)
 * 1895: Weminuche band moves to Southern Ute Reservation and become Ute Mountain

Reservations
Reservations are tracts of land set aside for occupation and use by American Indians

Southern Ute Reservation - Colorado- descendants of Muache and Capote bands

Ute Mountain Reservation - Colorado-Weeminuche

Uintah-Ouray Reservation - Utah -Uncompahgre (Taviwach), White River (Parusanuch and Yampa), Uintah, Timpanogots, Sanpits, and Moanunts

Superintendency
New Mexico Superintendency

Colorado Superintendency

Utah Superintendency

Agencies
The following Agencies of the Bureau of Indian Affairs had jurisdiction over all or part of the Ute Indians for the years indicated:


 * Consolidated Ute -- Southern Ute
 * Fort Lewis -- Southern Ute
 * Navajo Springs -- Southern Ute
 * Paiute
 * Southern Ute -- Southern Ute
 * Uintah Valley
 * Uintah and Ouray -- Uncompahgre Ute Band, White River Band
 * Ute Mountain -- Southern Ute

Enrollment

 * 1954 Propoed rolls Full Blood and Mixed Blood of the Ute Tribe of Uintah and Ouray Reservation in Utah www.accessgenealogy.com
 * Ute Mixed-Blood Final Roll, Fort Duchesne, UT. March 1, 1956. FHL film 1033685 item 6

Uintah and Ouray Agency Land Division. 1953

Treaties

 * 1849 December 30,
 * 1863 October 7,with the Tabeguache Band
 * 1868 March 2, at Washington,with the Tabaguache, Muache, Capote, Weeminuche, Yampa, Grand River and Uinta bands

Vital Records

 * Uintah and Ouray Agency, M595, births and deaths 1924-1932,
 * Consolidated Ute Agency, M595, births and deaths 1924-1931, and births and deaths 1931-1939, {[FHL|575770|Film}}

Important Web Sites

 * Constitution and By-laws of the Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation
 * The Ute Indian Tribe Official Website
 * Ute Tribe Wikipedia