A history of Utah's American Indians / edited by Forrest S. Cuch ; with chapters by David Begay [and others].
2003
E78.U55 H57 2003eb
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Title
A history of Utah's American Indians / edited by Forrest S. Cuch ; with chapters by David Begay [and others].
Edition
Pbk. ed.
ISBN
9780874213836 (electronic bk.)
0874213835 (electronic bk.)
9780913738498
0913738492
0912728492 (pbk.)
0874213835 (electronic bk.)
9780913738498
0913738492
0912728492 (pbk.)
Imprint
Salt Lake City, Utah : Utah State Division of Indian Affairs : Utah State Division of History ; Logan, Utah : Distributed to the Book trade by Utah State University Press, 2003.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xx, 394 pages) : illustrations (some color), map
Call Number
E78.U55 H57 2003eb
System Control No.
(OCoLC)708059539
Summary
"The valleys, mountains, and deserts of Utah have been home to native peoples for thousands of years. Like peoples around the word, Utah's native inhabitants organized themselves in family units, groups, bands, clans, and tribes. Today, six Indian tribes in Utah are recognized as official entities. They include the Northwestern Shoshone, the Goshutes, the Paiutes, the Utes, the White Mesa or Southern Utes, and the Navajos (Dineh). Each tribe has its own government. Tribe members are citizens of Utah and the United States; however, lines of distinction both within the tribes and with the greater society at large have not always been clear. Migration, interaction, war, trade, intermarriage, common threats, and challenges have made relationships and affiliations more fluid than might be expected. In this volume, the editor and authors endeavor to write the history of Utah's first residents from an Indian perspective. An introductory chapter provides an overview of Utah's American Indians and a concluding chapter summarizes the issues and concerns of contemporary Indians and their leaders. Chapters on each of the six tribes look at origin stories, religion, politics, education, folkways, family life, social activities, economic issues, and important events. They provide an introduction to the rich heritage of Utah's native peoples. This book includes chapters by David Begay, Dennis Defa, Clifford Duncan, Ronald Holt, Nancy Maryboy, Robert McPherson, Mae Parry, Gary Tom, and Mary Jane Yazzie."--Publisher's description
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Original copyright, 2000.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 369-380) and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction / Forrest S. Cuch
Setting the stage: Native America revisited / Robert S. McPherson
The northwestern Shoshone / Mae Parry
The Goshute Indians of Utah / Dennis R. Defa
The Paiute Tribe of Utah / Gary Tom and Ronald Holt
The northern Utes of Utah / Clifford Duncan
The White Mesa Utes / Robert S. McPherson and Mary Jane Yazzie
The Navajos / Nancy Maryboy and David Begay
Conclusion: The contemporary status of Utah Indians / Robert S. McPherson.
Setting the stage: Native America revisited / Robert S. McPherson
The northwestern Shoshone / Mae Parry
The Goshute Indians of Utah / Dennis R. Defa
The Paiute Tribe of Utah / Gary Tom and Ronald Holt
The northern Utes of Utah / Clifford Duncan
The White Mesa Utes / Robert S. McPherson and Mary Jane Yazzie
The Navajos / Nancy Maryboy and David Begay
Conclusion: The contemporary status of Utah Indians / Robert S. McPherson.
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Print version: History of Utah's American Indians. Pbk. ed. Salt Lake City, Utah : Utah State Division of Indian Affairs : Utah State Division of History ; Logan, Utah : Distributed to the Book trade by Utah State University Press, 2003
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