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  2. Ouray (Ute leader) - Wikipedia

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    Ouray, Ute Chief, Colorado, 1874. Ouray (/ ˈ jʊər eɪ /, c. 1833 – August 20, 1880) was a Native American chief of the Tabeguache (Uncompahgre) band of the Ute tribe, then located in western Colorado.

  3. Chipeta - Wikipedia

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    Chipeta and her husband Chief Ouray, wearing a shirt she beaded. In 1859, Chipeta married Chief Ouray of the Uncompahgres, becoming his second wife. [5] His first wife had died and their child was kidnapped by Plains Indians. [10] Ouray was ten years older than Chipeta, and at age 16, [11] she was the youngest of his wives. [9]

  4. Uncompahgre Ute - Wikipedia

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    Chief Ouray. The Tabeguache (Ute language: Tavi'wachi Núuchi, Taveewach, Taviwach, and Taviwac), [2] or “People of Sun Mountain,” was the largest of the ten nomadic bands of the Ute and part of the Northern Ute People. [3]

  5. Ute people - Wikipedia

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    Black Hawk, son of Chief San-Pitch and noted War leader during the Utah Black Hawk War (1865–72). Chipeta, Ouray's wife and Ute delegate to negotiations with federal government; R. Carlos Nakai, Native American flutist; Ouray, leader of the Uncompahgre band of the Ute tribe; Polk, Ute-Paiute chief; Posey, Ute-Paiute chief

  6. Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    The Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation (/ j uː ˈ ɪ n t ə /, / ˈ jʊər eɪ /) is located in northeastern Utah, United States. It is the 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 Americans .

  7. Southern Ute Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    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 first reservation created by the treaty of 1868 encompassed about 1/3 of present-day Colorado, mostly the mountainous regions west of the continental divide.

  8. Man cited for stealing newspapers the day a story published ...

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    A Colorado man has been cited after allegedly stealing more than 200 newspapers in Ouray County after a story about a reported sexual assault at the local police chief’s house was published ...

  9. List of Native Americans of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Juanillo, chief of the Guale Nchiefdom; Betty Mae Tiger Jumper, first female chief of the Seminole Tribe of Florida, also a publisher; Hiawatha, Onondaga-Mohawk chief was credited as the founder of the Iroquois confederacy; John Horse, African-American leader of the Black Seminole. David Hill (Mohawk), Mohawk chief during the American Revolution