Reservations of the Ute Tribe

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Reservations of the Ute Tribe are federally recognized homelands in the United States set aside for bands of the Ute people, encompassing areas such as the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation in Utah.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous homeland
Native American reservation system
federally recognized tribal land
associatedLanguage Ute language NERFINISHED
associatedLanguageFamily Uto-Aztecan languages
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalSignificance center of Ute cultural preservation
location of Ute ceremonies and traditions
economicActivities agriculture
energy development
tourism
tribal enterprises
education served by tribally influenced and public school systems
ethnicGroup Ute people NERFINISHED
governedBy tribal governments
hasPart Ouray Reservation NERFINISHED
Southern Ute Indian Reservation NERFINISHED
Uintah Valley Reservation NERFINISHED
Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation NERFINISHED
Ute Mountain Ute Reservation NERFINISHED
healthServices served by Indian Health Service and tribal health programs
historicalRegion Colorado Plateau NERFINISHED
Great Basin NERFINISHED
jurisdiction subject to tribal, federal, and limited state jurisdiction
landOwnership held in trust by the United States for the tribes
legalStatus federally recognized Indian reservations
locatedIn Colorado
New Mexico
Utah
western United States
surface form: Western United States
population includes enrolled members of Ute tribes and non-Native residents
primaryPurpose homeland for Ute people
recognizedBy United States government
surface form: United States federal government
relatedTo Bureau of Indian Affairs NERFINISHED
Ute Removal and reservation-era policies
treaties between Ute bands and the United States
rights hunting and fishing rights as defined by treaties and federal law
water rights subject to federal and state law
sovereignty limited tribal sovereignty under U.S. law
timePeriod established in the 19th century and later modified
tribe Southern Ute Indian Tribe NERFINISHED
Ute Indian Tribe NERFINISHED
Ute Mountain Ute Tribe NERFINISHED

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Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation category Reservations of the Ute Tribe