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Southern Ute Indian Tribe | Sitemap
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Southern Ute Tribal Council. Boys and Girls Club. Construction and Project Management. Certificate and Internship Programs. Distance Learning and Miscellaneous Programs. Educational Resources and Programs. Johnson O’Malley Program. Environmental Compliance and Brownfields Programs. Natural Resource Enforcement Division. Detention Officer Code of Ethics. Living in La Plata County. Private Education (Montessori Academy). Property and Facilities Management. Family Court Support Office. The Southern Ute Drum.
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Mission, Values and Goals. Staff and Steering Committee Members. 2016 Homegrown Food Retreat. 2016 Food Retreat Registration. 2015 Homegrown Food Retreat. 2014 Iron Horse Chef. 2014 Tour de Farms. Buying Local: 10 Tips. Where to buy local food. La Plata County Food Assessment. La Plata Food Policy Council. Photo by Bonni Pacheco. Growing Partners of Southwest Colorado. Started as a collaboration between five agencies and has since expanded to include the fol lowing non-profit and. Trains students to take...
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Southern Ute Indian Tribe | Business
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Southern Ute Indian Tribe business activity generates millions of dollars each year for La Plata and Archuleta Counties. The Tribe is aggressively creating and operating new businesses both on and off Reservation in the areas of oil and gas production, natural gas gathering, real estate development, housing construction, and gaming. The Tribe is currently the largest employer in La Plata County and supports many area non-profit organizations. Leonard C. Burch building, Tribal Campus. Since the Tribe crea...
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Southern Ute Indian Tribe | History of the Southern Ute
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History of the Southern Ute. The Ute people are the oldest residents of Colorado, inhabiting the mountains and vast areas of Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Eastern Nevada, Northern New Mexico and Arizona. According to tribal history handed down from generation to generation, our people lived here since the beginning of time. Ute Teepee Library of Congress. The Utes settled around the lake areas of Utah, some of which became the Paiute, other groups spread north and east and separated into the Shoshone and Com...
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