Ute Wars

Series of conflicts between the US and the Ute people

Ute Wars
Part of the American Indian Wars

An etching that appeared in the December 6, 1879 edition of "Frank Leslie's Weekly" depicts the aftermath of the Meeker Massacre.
Date1849–1923
Location
Colorado, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico
Result United States victory, Utes moved to reservations.
Belligerents
 United States

Ute:

Ute Allies:

  • Paiute
  • Navajo
  • Apache
Commanders and leaders
United States Brigham Young
United States John W. Gunnison 
United States Reddick Allred
United States Wesley Merritt
United States Thomas T. Thornburgh 
Walkara
Antonga Black Hawk
Kanosh
Ouray
Polk
Posey 

The Ute Wars were a series of conflicts between the Ute people and the United States which began in 1849 and ended in 1923.[1][2]

Wars

See also

References

  1. ^ Decker, 190–193
  2. ^ "Chief Posey's War". Utah History Resource Center. Archived from the original on July 9, 2012.
  3. ^ Jordan, Kathy (January 20, 2012). "Deadly confrontation in Utah took place shortly before GJ incorporated". The Daily Sentinel. Archived from the original on April 4, 2015. Retrieved April 1, 2015.
  4. ^ Beaver Creek Massacre

Bibliography

  • Decker, Peter R. (2004). The Utes Must Go!. Golden: Fulcrum Publishing. ISBN 1-55591-465-9.
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Overview
Historic bands
within contemporary
groups
Northern
Southern
Ute Mountain
Integrated with
the Paiute
Culture and
religion
Ceremonies
and religion
Ancestral lands
and trails
Notable people
Westward expansion
and conflicts
Reservations
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