UTE

The Utes, of stock Shoshona and appartenents to the family linguistic Uto-Axtecas, are a tribe of Indians of America once appropriated in the western Colorado and of the oriental Utah. The Utes possess many cultural lines of the tribes of more northern Indians. They were nomadic hunters. You/they practised the dance of the sun and they lived in the curtains. After having gotten the horses in 1740, they were moved by the southern Wyoming to the Toas and you/they became hostile warriors of the near tribes and they began to practise the commerce of the slaves. The Utes generally held friendly relationships with the White and their head concluded Ouray a line of peace and friendship with the government and it happened that it gave hospitality to the silver miners, but in the 1872 dovettero to surrender part of their earths to the Americans. Currently around 700 southern Utes they live in a reserve of 300.000 acrid in Ignacio, in the Colorado. Around 1.800 northern Utes they live in the Reserve Ute Mountain of 560.000 acrid, also in the Colorado, and around 1.200 in the Reserve Uintah and Ouray, of a million of acrid, in Fort Duchesne, in the Utah. Currently they practise the breeding.