The Uncompahgre Ute (/ˌʌŋkəmˈpɑːɡreɪˈjuːt/) or ꞌAkaꞌ-páa-gharʉrʉ Núuchi (also: Ahkawa Pahgaha Nooch) is a band of the Ute, a Native American tribe located in the US states of Colorado and Utah. In the Ute language, uncompahgre means "rocks that make water red."[1] The band was formerly called the Tabeguache.
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The UncompahgreUte (/ˌʌŋkəmˈpɑːɡreɪ ˈjuːt/) or ꞌAkaꞌ-páa-gharʉrʉ Núuchi (also: Ahkawa Pahgaha Nooch) is a band of the Ute, a Native American tribe located...
Seuvarits. White River Utes consists of Yampa and Parianuche Utes. Uncompahgre, formerly called the Tabeguache Utes. The Southern Ute Indian Reservation is...
luminescence resulting from any mechanical action on a solid. The UncompahgreUte indigenous people from Central Colorado are one of the first documented...
River Utes and the UncompahgreUtes from Colorado, and the reduction in the Southern Utes' land holdings within Colorado. The expulsion of the Utes from...
Uncompahgre Peak (/ənkəmˈpɑːɡreɪ/ ) is the sixth highest summit of the Rocky Mountains of North America and the U.S. state of Colorado. The prominent...
Uncompahgre Plateau Uncompahgre National Forest Uncompahgre River Uncompahgre Gorge Uncompahgre Wilderness UncompahgreUte people This disambiguation page lists...
and the second wife of Chief Ouray of the UncompahgreUte tribe. Born a Kiowa Apache, she was raised by the Utes in what is now Conejos, Colorado. An advisor...
Susan, was a Native American woman who was a part of the Tabeguache (Uncompahgre) Ute tribe and sister to Chief Ouray. She is known for her capture by the...
Gunnison Tunnel. The Uncompahgre is unnavigable except at high water. The name Uncompahgre (/ʌnkʌmˈpɑːɡreɪ/ ) comes from the Ute word Uncompaghre, which...
culture bluestone pipes have been excavated. Salmon alabaster The UncompahgreUte People make ceremonial pipes from salmon alabaster mined in central...
northeastern Utah, United States. Three bands of Utes comprise the Ute Indian Tribe: the Whiteriver Band, the Uncompahgre Band and the Uintah Band. The Tribe has...
The Uncompahgre Plateau in western Colorado is a distinctive large uplift part of the Colorado Plateau. Uncompahgre is a Ute word that describes the water:...
Uncompahgre Valley was originally home to the Utes who were removed to Utah in 1881. Agriculture in the Uncompahgre Valley was made possible by the construction...
Ouray of the Uncompahgre band was appointed by President Abraham Lincoln as head of all Ute tribes, which was not agreed upon by the Southern Ute bands. The...
Bommelyn, Smith River Tolowa Nellie Charlie, Mono Lake Paiute Chipeta, UncompahgreUte (c. 1843–1924) Kelly Church, Gun Lake Potawatomi Mike Dart, Cherokee...
Namaqua Fort Uncompahgre – from the Ute word for "red lake" Uncompahgre River Uncompahgre Wilderness Uncompahgre Peak Uncompahgre Plateau Uncompahgre National...
homeland of the Ute Indian Tribe (Ute dialect: Núuchi-u), and is the largest of three Indian reservations inhabited by members of the Ute Tribe of Native...
Thornburgh - Housed the soldiers preventing the Ute people from leaving the nearby Uintah Valley and Uncompahgre/Ouray Reservations. Gilson Butte - Former rocket...
and the sewage system. The Ute did not want to send their children to the boarding school. The Whiteriver and UncompahgreUte had been forcibly expelled...
Fort Uncompahgre was a fur trading post constructed in 1828 by Antoine Robidoux, a trader based out of Mexican Santa Fe. The post was situated about two...
both as part of the Ute Indian Tribe and outside it. The Ute tribe consists of bands of Uintah, White River, and UncompahgreUte people who were forced...
Buffalo Berry Eaters Northern Ute San Pitch, central Utah Seuvarits, Moah Utah area Timpanogos, north central Utah Uncompahgre (Tabeguache), central and northern...