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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | WROTH, WILLIAM, ED. UTE INDIAN ARTS AND CULTURE FROM PREHISTORY TO THE NEW MILLENNIUM. Colorado Springs: Taylor Museum of the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, 2000. First edition. viii, 248 pp. Color illus. of 182 objects, plus many black-and-white historic photographs. Maps. References. Index. 4to. Wraps. New. The first comprehensive work on the arts, culture and history of the Ute Indians in Colorado and Utah with much on beaded clothing, parfleches, basketry, painting, etc. Contents: Ute creation story / told by Alden B. Naranjo and Monica Lujan --Traditions and history of the Caputa and Muache Bands and the Southern Ute people today / Alden B. Naranjo --Ute leaders of the past / Terry G. Knight, Sr .--Traditional cosmology, ecology and language of the Ute Indians / James A. Goss --Ute civilization in prehistory and the Spanish Colonial period / William Wroth --The Ute Indians in southern Colorado since 1850 / Richard N. Ellis --Great Basin affiliations of the Ute peoples of Colorado / Catherine S. Fowler --An artistic style uniquely their own:basketry. parfleches and beaded clothing of the Ute people / Craig D. Bates --Contemporary Ute crafts: revival and innovation / Cathy L. Wright. Also available in cloth: 100.00. Paperbound: Offered for US$ 45.00 by: Almagre Books - Book number: 16215 See more books from our catalog: Art | |||