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UMNP Mountains Manual 2017
THREE SACRED VALLEYS): an Assessment of Native American Cultural Resources Potentially Affected by Proposed U.S
The Colorado Wickiup Project Volume IV Part I
The Circleville Massacre: a Brutal Incident in Utah's Black Hawk War
Make It an Indian Massacre:”
Native American Records on Microfilm
Ute History Unit Overview Unit 1
John Jarvie Historic Ranch: Ute Map Lesson
The Sun Dance of the Northern Ute
A Shoshone/Goshute Traditional Cultural Property and Cultural Landscape, Spring Valley, Nevada
Early History
The Walker War Reconsidered
Utah Indians Comment on the Intermountain Power Project, Utah Section Intermountain-Adelanto Bipole I Transmission Line Ethnographic (Native American) Resources
Clifford Duncan and Carol Patterson
The Goshute Indians of Utah
Prelude to Dispossession: the Fur Trade's Significance for the Northern Utes and Southern Paiutes
A History of Sanpete County, Utah Centennial County History Series
Native American Children in Mormon Homes, 1847-1900
Top View
Synthetic Cultural Resource Overview of the Bureau of Land Management’S Royal Gorge Field Office, Eastern Colorado
History of Utah's American Indians Forrest Cuch
B O X E L D E R Weber
1 the Mountain Man – Meet at City Park #2 Chief
Where Dry Rivers Meet: a Palimpsest of the Pahvant
Ute Indians Article
View Full Travel Guide
Racial Conflict in Early Utah: Mormon, Native American and Federal Relations
Early History of Millard County and Its Latter-Day Saint Settlers, 1851-1912
A History of Millard County, Utah Centennial County History Series
Utah's Glacial Geology
2008-2009 (PDF File)
Tribally Approved American Indian Ethnographic Analysis of the Proposed Milford Flats South Solar Energy Zone
The Evolving Significance of St. Thomas, Nevada
Race and the Making of the Mormon People, 1830-1880
Waccara's Utes: Native American Equestrian Adaptations in the Eastern Great Basin, 1776-1876
The Mormon Passage of George D. Watt: First British Convert, Scribe for Zion
William Wash and the Northern Utes, 1865-1928