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From Prehistory to the New Millennium

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An edition of Ute Indian arts & culture (2000)

Ute Indian Arts and Culture

From Prehistory to the New Millennium

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The Ute tribes whose arts and culture are the focus of this handsome book are mountain people centered in Colorado with territory extending into New Mexico and Utah. The essays collected here are contributed by Ute cultural leaders and by other scholars. They reveal the richness of Ute material culture, heretofore almost unknown, in groundbreaking studies of Ute prehistory, history, world view, culture, and art. The book is illustrated with color photographs of 139 historic artifacts and over 40 contemporary works, as well as numerous historic photographs of Ute life.

Ute Indian Arts & Culture accompanies an exhibition that is the culmination of a seven-year project that included an inventory of approximately 2,000 objects of Ute origin or attribution found in more than twenty museums around the United States. The project goal is to make Ute Indian history and culture better known to the public at large and to take a first step toward identifying Ute art forms, which have not previously been clearly distinguished in the literature or in museum collections. Another goal has been to make available to a younger generation of Utes visual and written information about their heritage.

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Language
English
Pages
248

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Ute Indian Arts and Culture: From Prehistory to the New Millennium
December 31, 2000, Taylor Museum of the Colorado Springs Fine Art Center
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Ute Indian Arts and Culture: From Prehistory to the New Millennium
Jan 1, 2000, Taylor Museum of the Colorado Springs Fine Art Center
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Edition Notes

Published to accompany the exhibition "Mountain, family, spirit : arts and culture of the Ute Indians", held at the Taylor Museum, Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, July 21-December 31, 2000; Anasazi Heritage Center, Dolores, Colo., April 1-September 30, 2001; Autry Museum of Western Heritage, Los Angeles, Cal., October 30, 2001-January 27, 2002; Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Cody, Wyoming, spring-summer 2002.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Colorado Springs, CO
Genre
Pictorial works.
Other Titles
Mountain, Family, Spirit: Arts and Culture of the Ute Indians
Copyright Date
2000

Contributors

Editor
William Wroth (1938-2019)
Additional Author (this edition)
Alden B. Naranjo
Additional Author (this edition)
Monica Lujan
Additional Author (this edition)
Terry G. Knight, Sr.
Additional Author (this edition)
James A. Goss
Additional Author (this edition)
Richard N. Ellis
Additional Author (this edition)
Catherine S. Fowler
Additional Author (this edition)
Craig D. Bates
Additional Author (this edition)
Cathy L. Wright

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
vii, 248p.
Number of pages
248
Dimensions
10.5 x 9 x 1 inches
Weight
3.45 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL18319589M
Internet Archive
uteindianartscul0000unse
ISBN 10
0916537110
ISBN 13
9780916537111
LCCN
00131941
OCLC/WorldCat
505176482
Library Thing
8265243
Goodreads
1194091

Work Description

From the interior front flap:
The Ute Indians live on three reservations in Colorado and Utah: the Southern Ute tribe with headquarters at lgnacio, Colorado; the Ute Mountain Ute tribe with headquarters at Towaoc, Colorado (including a group living at White Mesa, Utah); and the northern Ute Tribe on the Uintah and Ouray reservation, with headquarters at Fort Duchesne, Utah. Historically and linguistically a division is made between the western Utes, who originally were basin dwellers, occupying lands in today's central and western Utah, and the eastern Utes, sometimes called the Colorado Utes, who were mountain people centered in the ranges of today's state of Colorado, with territory extending into New Mexico and Utah.

The eastern Ute people are the focus of this book. They developed a distinctive culture based upon their adaptation to the mountain environment in which they lived and their geographical location situated between Plains tribes to the east, Shoshonean tribes to the north and west, and Pueblos, Navajos and Apaches to the south. Their culture and history were further impacted by the arrival of the Spaniards in New Mexico in the sixteenth century and the Anglo-Americans in the nineteenth century.

This publication documents the variety and rich traditions of Ute arts and culture with color illustrations of 139 historic artifacts and over 40 contemporary works, as well as numerous historic photographs of Ute life. Articles by Ute cultural leaders and other scholars provide groundbreaking studies of Ute prehistory, history, world view, culture and art.

The exhibition for which this book has been written has been a seven-year project, which included an inventory of approximately 2,000 objects of Ute origin or attribution found in more than twenty museums around the country. This publication seeks to reveal the incredible richness of Ute material culture and artistic sensibility, heretofore almost unknown. The goal is to make Ute Indian history and culture better known to the public at large and to take a first step toward identifying the characteristics of Ute art forms, which have not previously been clearly distinguished in the literature or in museum collections. Another goal has been to make available to a younger generation of Utes information in visual and written form about their heritage and the civilization from which they come.

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