Southern Ute Indian Tribe
Ute Mountain Utes host ranching symposium
Experts from the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Ute Mountain Utes, Jicarilla, Navajo and Hopi tribes gave presentations on livestock management. Topics ranged from rangeland science, ranch business, appropriate herd stocking,…
Cultural divide adds to disparity
Cortez, 40 percent of Native Americans in special education
Southern Utes want to revitalize dying language
discusses how to create new generation of speakers
Hitting highway for hoops
The Hozhoni Days Basketball Tournament drew 11 men’s teams and eight women’s teams from as far away as Wyoming, South Dakota and Washington state, said organizer Damon Whitethunder, a senior…
Solar power coming to Southern Ute government buildings
Tribe, La Plata Electric strike agreement on solar plant
Adidas pledges to help eliminate use of Native American mascots
Colorado leaders working on subject welcome the effort
EPA working through Gold King Mine spill reimbursements
Plata County seeking two payments from agency for spill
Box, Plentyholes elected to Ute Mountain council
elected council member says members shouldn’t give up dreams
Tourism helps diversify economies in Indian Country
National tourism confab held in Ignacio
S. Utes: Spill costs at $200K
Chairman says EPA ‘never lifted a finger’ to alert the tribe
U.S. attorneys hear safety concerns on native communities
Deputy Attorney General Sally Quillian Yates and acting Associate Attorney General Stuart F. Delery respond to a question by Patrick Boice, a prosecutor with the Ute Indian Tribe of Fort…
Hickenlooper says no long-term effects from Animas River sampling
Governor tours Ute Mountain Ute land Sunday in Towaoc
Southern Ute Police to enact ‘zero tolerance’ policy on drunken driving through Labor Day
in effect through Labor Day
Utes bless the Animas River
Southern Ute Sun Dance Chief hopes to make this an annual tradition
Firefighters get a toe-hold on Toe fire
Weather provides a break in the Sleeping Ute Mountain wildfire
Without their native tongue, Utes fear for loss of souls
Of the 567 recognized Native American tribes today, only about 20 are expected to have fluent Ute speakers in 2050, and all who attended agreed that their native tongue was…
Small wildfire tamed in Archuleta County
Lightning sparked the blaze on Southern Ute land
