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The full day tour which is highly recommended visits four magnificent cliff dwellings and requires a three-mile walk on unpaved trails and scaling ladders. In order to protect the fragile resources, self-guided tours are not permitted. Visit www. Tip : Bring plenty of drinking water, food, insect repellant, sunscreen, a hat, and sturdy hiking shoes. This off-the-beaten track experience is led by Ute Indian guides who interpret the Ancestral Puebloan archaeology, Ancestral Puebloan and Ute rock art, and the more recent history of the Ute people in this area.

The mystical feeling on this tour is that you are the first to walk on these ancient pathways and view these ancient sites. This experience provides a real appreciation for the Ancestral Puebloan way of life. Access : Car, highway and gravel roads you may ride with the guide for an additional fee.

Hiking and ladder climbing. Tour fee. Services : Limited, bring lunch and plenty of water. Home Ute Mountain Tribal Park. Just a short distance to the gravel road at all times, this is a great tour for those who prefer an easier, shorter tour. Farming was unsuccessful, so they turned to raising sheep, cattle, and horses. Starting in the s, the Utes started building houses on the land south of Blanding, which created the community known as White Mesa.

Ute Mountain Ute. Information Website: utemountainutetribe. Here is a video about us and tradition in our culture. Watch it, enjoy it, and write a comment afterwards. Weerninuche homelands included all the lands that they normally protected and regularly traveled through.

The Continental Divide bounded their eastern range, and the Abajo Mountains in Utah marked their western boundary. These lines were vague in definite limits and bands of Utes and other tribes shared border areas.

The Council is elected by popular vote of Tribal membership. The Chairman of the Tribal council is selected through popular vote for a three year term.

The Council governs the Reservation and manages a tribal government. The Tribe is structured as a Federal Corporation that may be used for business purposes in developing financial growth and Tribal economy. The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe strives to uphold the Tribal Ancestral Vision and Leadership in order to preserve and protect our lands, Tribal sovereignty, language, history, culture and the general welfare of the NUCHU; Serves to provide for the long term economic needs of the Tribe and its members through economic development of Tribal Resources; Enhance the quality of life; Promotes strong work ethic and personal independence for NUCHU, while strongly upholding the "government to government" relationship with local, State and Federal governments that benefits the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe.

The duties and responsibility of the chairman is to make executive decisions for the best interest of the tribe. The chairman serves a term of four years.

Send Email Ext. Duties: The Vice Chair of the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe is our second in command amongst this tribal council according to our tribal org chart.



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