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Crow Canyon's Mission

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Chief Jack House

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First First Ute Reservation

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The Meeker Incident

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The Ute Mountain Reservation

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Federally Recognized Tribes

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Southern Indian Tribe

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State Burial Protocol

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Lake Nighthorse

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Bruno Hunting Agreement

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Economic Impact Report

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State Tribal Consultations

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State Tribal Consultation Policy

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Sand Creek Massacre

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The Meeker Massacre

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Restoring Ancestral Connections

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Chief Jack House Hogan

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What Are Your Current Top Three Priorities for the Work That You'Re Doing

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Are There Places or Resources That Tell the Youth Story to Tourists

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The History of the Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Park

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Mesa Verde National Park

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The Utes – Colorado’s Forgotten People with Ernest House Jr
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2021Aug 13
The Ute Tribes have a rich history of adaptation in a region that could otherwise be harsh. They have a timeless culture and relationship to what we call Colorado and today's Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute Tribal communities. Join Ernest House, Jr., Senior Policy Director for the Keystone Policy Center and former executive director of the Colorado Commission of Indian Affairs, as he draws connections between the past and contemporary life of Colorado’s oldest continuous residents.

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Crow Canyon Archaeological Center

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