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Images Dated 8th December 2010

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Background imageImages Dated 8th December 2010: UTE FAMILY, c1899. Ute Chief Severo and his family. Photograph, c1899

UTE FAMILY, c1899. Ute Chief Severo and his family. Photograph, c1899

Background imageImages Dated 8th December 2010: THE TRAIL OF TEARS, 1838. The removal of the Cherokee Native Americans to the West in 1838

THE TRAIL OF TEARS, 1838. The removal of the Cherokee Native Americans to the West in 1838. Oil on canvas, 1942, by Robert Lindneux

Background imageImages Dated 8th December 2010: UTE WOMEN, c1899. Five Ute women from the western United States. Photograph, c1899

UTE WOMEN, c1899. Five Ute women from the western United States. Photograph, c1899

Background imageImages Dated 8th December 2010: UTE CHIEF IGNACIO, c1904. Ute Chief Ignacio with his horse, in Colorado

UTE CHIEF IGNACIO, c1904. Ute Chief Ignacio with his horse, in Colorado. Photograph by Frank Balster, c1904

Background imageImages Dated 8th December 2010: COLORADO: UTE PASS, c1875. Native American caravan in Ute Pass, Colorado

COLORADO: UTE PASS, c1875. Native American caravan in Ute Pass, Colorado. Stereograph by James Thurlow, c1875

Background imageImages Dated 8th December 2010: UTE WOMAN AND BABY, c1899. A Ute woman with a baby on a cradleboard, from the western

UTE WOMAN AND BABY, c1899. A Ute woman with a baby on a cradleboard, from the western United States. Photograph, c1899

Background imageImages Dated 8th December 2010: UTE CHIEF, c1874. An-te-ro, a Ute chief, in Utah. Photograph by John K. Hillers, c1874

UTE CHIEF, c1874. An-te-ro, a Ute chief, in Utah. Photograph by John K. Hillers, c1874

Background imageImages Dated 8th December 2010: COLORADO: UTES, c1893. A group of Ute men and women in Colorado. Photograph by John Jarvis

COLORADO: UTES, c1893. A group of Ute men and women in Colorado. Photograph by John Jarvis, c1893

Background imageImages Dated 8th December 2010: UTE CHILDREN, c1874. A Ute child with a baby, in Utah. Photograph by John K. Hillers

UTE CHILDREN, c1874. A Ute child with a baby, in Utah. Photograph by John K. Hillers, c1874

Background imageImages Dated 8th December 2010: UTE WOMEN, c1874. A group of Ute women outside a tepee in Utah. Photograph by John K

UTE WOMEN, c1874. A group of Ute women outside a tepee in Utah. Photograph by John K. Hillers, c1874

Background imageImages Dated 8th December 2010: UTE MAN, c1874. A Ute man in the summer in Utah. Photograph by John K. Hillers, c1874

UTE MAN, c1874. A Ute man in the summer in Utah. Photograph by John K. Hillers, c1874

Background imageImages Dated 8th December 2010: UTE MESSENGER, c1874. A Ute messenger with his dog, in Utah. Photograph by John K

UTE MESSENGER, c1874. A Ute messenger with his dog, in Utah. Photograph by John K. Hillers, c1874

Background imageImages Dated 8th December 2010: UTE FAMILY, c1874. A Ute family in the western United States. Photograph by John K

UTE FAMILY, c1874. A Ute family in the western United States. Photograph by John K. Hillers, c1874

Background imageImages Dated 8th December 2010: PAIUTE GROUP, 1875. A group of Paiute Native Americans in Nevada

PAIUTE GROUP, 1875. A group of Paiute Native Americans in Nevada. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1875

Background imageImages Dated 8th December 2010: UTE MAN, c1899. A young Ute Native American man. Photograph, c1899

UTE MAN, c1899. A young Ute Native American man. Photograph, c1899

Background imageImages Dated 8th December 2010: UTE MAN, c1902. A young Ute Native American man. Photograph, c1902

UTE MAN, c1902. A young Ute Native American man. Photograph, c1902

Background imageImages Dated 8th December 2010: UTE DWELLING, c1874. The Ute chief Tavaputs and his family at their dwelling in the Uintah Valley

UTE DWELLING, c1874. The Ute chief Tavaputs and his family at their dwelling in the Uintah Valley, northeastern Utah. Photograph by John K. Hillers, c1874

Background imageImages Dated 8th December 2010: UTE CHIEF AND WIFE, 1880. Ute Chief Ouray and his wife, Chipeta. Photograph, 1880

UTE CHIEF AND WIFE, 1880. Ute Chief Ouray and his wife, Chipeta. Photograph, 1880

Background imageImages Dated 8th December 2010: UTE MAN WITH DOG, c1874. A young Ute man with his dog, in Utah. Photograph by John K. Hillers, c1874

UTE MAN WITH DOG, c1874. A young Ute man with his dog, in Utah. Photograph by John K. Hillers, c1874


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