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Ute I ndians. By. Reagan Bassett. Table of contents:. Tribe traditions What did they eat? Where did they live? How did they dress? Famous people Contributions How big is the tribe? Extra information Quiz Bibliography About the author. Traditions.
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Ute Indians By. Reagan Bassett
Table of contents: • Tribe traditions • What did they eat? • Where did they live? • How did they dress? • Famous people • Contributions • How big is the tribe? • Extra information • Quiz • Bibliography • About the author
Traditions • The Ute Indians have special ceremonies, for death and other reasons. They wore special clothing. • They called them selves the nuniun, that means the people. • Another tradition is that they make lots of jewelry by hand and bags to carry any thing that they need.
What did they eat? • They ate all sorts of animals like lamp, cows, birds, horses, nuts, berries, peppermint leaves and many more animals and fruit.
Where did they live? • The Ute Indians lived from central Utah to western Colorado and from southern Wyoming to northern New Mexico. Also they lived in tipis where ever they lived for that time.
How big was the tribe • They lived in small family groups. After they found horses the tribe became bigger and bigger.
What they wore • They wore fathered hats. They made there clothing out of straw and other materials. They made there shoes out of animal skin and wood and wool.
Famous People • His name was Tuc-a-pit. • The woman's name Chapita • The Ute chiefs
contributions • They were the 1st tribe to ride horses. The Ute’s gave Utah the name because they were the 1st tribe to be at Utah. They taught the 1st people in Utah how to survive.
Extra information • No one knows when the ancestors of the numic-speaking Utes arrived in Utah. But by 1500, Utes had spread through eastern and central Utah and parts of Colorado, Wyoming, and New Mexico. • Two distinct groups of Utes live in Utah, the Northern Utes and the White Mesa Utes
Quiz What did they make Who were the famous people What were their shoes made out of
Bibliography • History for kids: http://www.ilovehistory.utah.gov/ • Ute Indians: http://www.uteindian.co • The Utah Adventure By John McCormick • Native Americans of the Southwest By Stuart A. Kallen
About the author • I live in Hooper Utah • My favorite book is Monster High • My favorite activity is jumping on the tramp • My name is Reagan Bassett • I help others by doing stuff for them • My favorite subject is art