The Ute Indians of Colorado in the Twentieth Century

The Ute Indians of Colorado in the Twentieth Century

by Richard K. Young
The Ute Indians of Colorado in the Twentieth Century

The Ute Indians of Colorado in the Twentieth Century

by Richard K. Young

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Overview

This comparative history of the Southern Ute and Mountain Ute peoples demonstrates how two culturally and historically related tribes, living side by side in southwestern Colorado, have taken very different paths in the modern era. Historian Richard K. Young makes a unique contribution to twentieth-century American Indian studies in his exploration of Colorado’s two remaining tribes’ divergent responses to federal Indian policies and changing economic and social conditions since passage of the Indian Reorganization Act in 1934.

This book, which includes a review of the Utes’ precontact and nineteenth-century history, is based on primary research in U. S. and tribal documents, interviews with tribal members, and the few available secondary sources. By examining the Ute experience, Young highlights the dilemmas faced by all tribes with respect to economic development, energy and water resources, cultural identity and adaptation, spiritual life, tribal politics, and the struggle for tribal self-determination.

 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780806164700
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Publication date: 11/19/2019
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 378
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.84(d)

About the Author

Richard K. Young holds a master’s degree in history from the University of Colorado. He is Chair of School Studies at D.C. Oakes Academy, Castle Rock, Colorado.

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