The nonprofit Breckenridge History recently unveiled its latest exhibit — “Seasons of the Nuche: Transitions of the Ute People” — at the Breckenridge Welcome Center located at 203 S Main St. in ...
A research effort launched in 2022 by the state of Colorado to better understand the physical and emotional toll federal boarding schools had on the Native American population kicked off a dialogue on ...
Colorado Mountain College in Rifle unveiled a mural Thursday evening honoring the Ute people who lived in the area before settlers arrived in the late 1800s. The mural depicts the four seasons — ...
MONTROSE — Regina Lopez-Whiteskunk recalls annual trips to the Montrose area and the Ute Indian Museum south of Montrose on U.S. Highway 550. She and her siblings played in the artisan foundation that ...
The Montezuma Heritage Museum has announced a temporary exhibit titled “Ute Knowledge: Colorado’s Original Science, ...
In recognition of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, the city of Manitou Springs held a weekend-long celebration of Native American history and culture, with a focus on the Ute tribes. On Saturday, residents ...
Park City Museum will host a lecture called Ute History Revealed given by Forrest Cuch on April 22, 2026 from 5-6 p.m. held at the Education and Collections Center located at 2079 Sidewinder Drive.
Editor’s note: This is the first of two parts. Over the years, there have been references about Ute history as it relates to Aspen, most conjecture at best. In addition, what we have is the Anglo ...
Within a pristine glass display case on the second floor of the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum, six little moccasins rest. The tiny leather shoes are fitted for children’s feet. The three on the ...
In 1912, 75 Ute Indians rode into Manitou Springs to dedicate and bless the Ute Trail and Ute Pass, with the support of white citizens of the town. The trail connected Colorado’s Front Range with ...