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The Ute people, residing in Utah and Colorado, have a rich cultural heritage characterized by their unique customs, diet, clothing, and shelter. They traditionally consumed chilies, walnuts, and fish, and wore distinctive wolf-head dresses, moccasins, and modern shoes. Their weaponry included rifles, quivers, and knives. The Ute lived in teepees and Hogan, engaging in fishing and hunting as part of their daily life. Deeply spiritual, they believed in the Great Spirit and observed natural signs, such as gathering clouds, as omens from their Warrior god.
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UTE By: Zach, Leslie, Vanessa, Brenda
Geographic Location They lived in Utah and Colorado.
Food The Ute Indian ate: Chilies, walnuts, and fish.
Clothing They wore wolf head dresses and special mask also moccasins , dresses, and modern shoes.
Weapons Their weapons were: Rifles, quivers, and knifes. Cool!
Shelters They lived in teepees and Hogan.
Daily Life They built teepees and fished and hunted during the day.
Beliefs and Customs: They believed in spirits and Gods and also the legend of the of the great spirit.
Legend The Ute’s believed when the clouds gather on the highest peak, that the Warrior god was pleased.