Chipeta
Author: Cynthia Simmelink Becker
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Published: 2003
Total Pages: 284
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA compelling and factual book on the life and times of the Ute Indian Chief Ouray's beloved wife and trusted confidant, Chipeta.
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Author: Cynthia Simmelink Becker
Publisher:
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 284
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA compelling and factual book on the life and times of the Ute Indian Chief Ouray's beloved wife and trusted confidant, Chipeta.
Author: Cynthia Simmelink Becker
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Published: 2008
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780865410916
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBiography of the wife of Chief Ouray of the Ute Indians in Colorado. She was born Kiowa Apache. Her parents were both killed in a raid shortly after her birth. The Tabegauche (Uncompahgre) Utes found and raised her as their own. They named her Chipeta, meaning White Singing Bird. She was appointed to care for Chief Ouray's son after the death of his first wife, and in 1859 they were married.
Author: Vickie Leigh Krudwig
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Published: 2009-11
Total Pages: 230
ISBN-13: 1458739724
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the story of Chipeta, a strong and wise woman who played a major role in the history of the Ute Indians and the United States in the nineteenth century. She married Ouray, who was appointed chief of the Ute people by the United States government, and together they worked tirelessly to promote peace and negotiate on behalf of their people. The Utes were eventually forced out of Colorado, due to many events, including broken treaties by the United States government. Chipeta's story unveils the real story of the Ute people and how they lost their homelands in Colorado. Chipeta's story is also one of peace and acceptance regardless of race. She is a heroine for all and finally, nearly eighty years after her death, her story is being brought to light.
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Publisher: Vivian Sheldon Epstein
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 60
ISBN-13: 9781891424014
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Author: Jeanne Varnell
Publisher: Big Earth Publishing
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 356
ISBN-13: 9781555662141
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Colorado Women's Hall of Fame was founded in 1985, by a group of women who were concerned that both historic and contemporary women who shared foresight, vision, enthusiasm, and the power of accomplishment were not receiving appropriate acknowledgment. Fearful that splendid achievements would be forgotten, they wished to honor women who, during their lifetime, made a significant contribution to Colorado as a state or territory. It is the hope of the founders that by so honoring Colorado's women of consequence, their spirits might inspire future generations.In the first decade since the founding, fifty-nine women were selected for induction. Although historians habitually ignored the vital part that women played in the building of the West, in actuality these women's lives contain plots and characters that would enliven the most gripping novels. We have saints, like Frances Wisebart Jacobs and the theatrical angel Helen Bonfils; activists such as Josephine Roche and Rachel Noel; a scientific genius in Florence Sabin; and visionaries like Dana Crawford. There are tragedies, as with the Tabor wives, and the lighter-hearted tales of Mary Elitch Long and Mary Coyle Chase.Women of Consequence provides a bonanza of role models who opened new frontiers for women in so many fields, including business, journalism and newspaper publishing, science and medicine, law, politics, education, charity work, botany and even taxidermy. These stories are sure to inspire, delight, and instruct readers throughout Colorado, from young adults to senior citizens, whether they've lived here all their lives or moved here recently.
Author: Erin H. Turner
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2009-09-18
Total Pages: 245
ISBN-13: 0762758058
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIllustrated with archival photographs, and encompassing twenty states—from Florida to Washington, Alaska to Maine—and many different tribes, this book brings together the lesser known stories of the Native American women who shaped their cultures and changed the course of American history.
Author: B. D. Chipeta
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Published: 2002
Total Pages: 334
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book provides a comprehensive outline of the basic principles of civil procedure law, as contained in local statutes and decisions in the High Courts in East Africa. The information is taken from the Tanzanian Civil Procedure Code Act drawn up in 1966 and equivalent statutory provisions in Kenya and Uganda. Case law discussed is based on East African cases, as well as some English and Indian cases, which are an authority in the sub-region. The author is a judge at the High Court of Tanzania.
Author: Vickie Leigh Krudwig
Publisher: Big Earth Publishing
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 92
ISBN-13: 9781565792944
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSurveys the history of Colorado from the time the Rocky Mountains were formed through the 20th century and beyond providing a variety of related activities.
Author: Brandi Denison
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Published: 2017-07-01
Total Pages: 328
ISBN-13: 0803276745
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"A regional history of contact between Utes and white settlers, from 1879-2009, that examines the production of an idealized American religion in the American West through the intersection of religion, land, and cultural memory."--Provided by publisher.
Author: Liz Sonneborn
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Published: 2014-05-14
Total Pages: 337
ISBN-13: 1438107889
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPresents a biographical dictionary profiling important Native American women, including birth and death dates, major accomplishments, and historical influence.