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There, graduation rates for the tribe’s kids hover around 60%. Uintah River Principal Brittany Luck said the school’s success comes down to understanding and adapting to how Native kids learn.
Meet the Ute Tribe’s new chairman: ... The reservation is the second largest in the country, stretching across 4.5 million acres in the eastern Uinta Basin; only the Navajo Nation is larger.
A Vernal man was found dead in a running car with an arrow impaled in his neck on Thursday. FBI, Bureau of Affairs and Uintah ...
A member of the Ute Indian Tribe has been arrested and accused of killing another man by putting an arrow through his neck. A ...
At nearly every level of education, Ute students are left behind. It will take a concerted effort from a variety of stakeholders to improve things, those involved say.
The Tribe has more than 3,000 members, with over half living on the Uintah and Ouray Reservation. The Ute Indian Tribe operates its own tribal government and oversees significant oil and gas ...
A man was found dead in a running vehicle with an arrow impaled in his neck.Leroy Casper Poowegup Reed, an enrolled member of ...
The Ute Indian Tribe has terminated all active nonmember hunting, fishing, and recreation permits for its 4-plus million acres of tribal lands in the Uintah Basin of northeastern Utah, an area that’s ...
The Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation filed a lawsuit against the Department of Interior in 2018 over water rights. The lawsuit was expanded to include Utah entities last year.
A Uintah County woman who says she's the chairwoman of an American Indian tribe has filed a 250-page document that lays claim to millions of acres of land in four Utah counties.
UINTAH AND OURAY INDIAN RESERVATION — Atop a mesa in Utah’s high desert, Tony Small looks out on miles and miles of tribal land — land that is home to his people, the Ute Indian Tribe.
The Ute Indian Tribe of the Ouray and Uintah Reservation has filed a lawsuit alleging Utah state agencies conspired to stop it from buying Tabby Mountain, a 28,500-acre piece of its ancestral land.