There Are No Utes in Utah by Dora Van, Tressa Jordan & John Torres is an essential resource for scholars, students, and general readers seeking to understand the history of the Uinta Valley Shoshone, the complexities of Native-American and Euro-American relations, and the rich Indigenous heritage of the Utah Territory. It offers both a factual account and a tribute to the resilience and persistence of a people whose history has too often been overlooked.
The Native American Inhabitants of the Utah Territory have a long, eventful history and rich culture, from the ancient Fremont Indians to the historical tribes of Utes and Shoshones. This territory has been their homeland since before the 1100's. This book combines anthropological studies, federal records, and period newspapers to discuss the impact of Euro-American invasions, settlements, wars, reservations, and federal policies pertaining to Native Americans.
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