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  1. a vehicle with low sides and no roof at the back used, for example, by farmers

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The four other tribes are the Hopi, Ute Mountain Ute, Pueblo of Zuni and Ute Indian Tribe.
Bears Ears has been home to Hopi, Navajo, Ute Indian Tribe, Ute Mountain Ute and Zuni, whose leaders welcomed the announcement.
Zinke, Noyes said, will meet with the five tribes interested in protecting Bears Ears: Navajo Nation, Ute Mountain Ute, the Hopi Nation, Zuni Pueblo and Ute Indian Tribe.
It is to be co-managed by the Bears Ears Tribal Commission, a coalition of five tribes (Navajo, Hopi, Ute, Ute Mountain Ute, and Zuni) that lobbied for the protection.
This is why an unprecedented partnership of the Hopi, Navajo, Uintah and Ouray Ute, Ute Mountain Ute, and Zuni tribal governments has formed to honor, protect and preserve our heritage.
Bears Ears has been home to Hopi, Navajo, Ute Indian tribe, Ute Mountain tribe and Zuni.
The other consists of elected officers from five native nations: the Hopi, the Navajo, the Ute Mountain Ute, the Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation, and the Zuni.
This land is tied to the Navajo Nation, Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, Hopi Nation, and many others.
Ute Stebich, Ms. Stebich's mother, an art historian and the founder of Ute Stebich Gallery in Lenox, Mass.
A A$10,000 ($7,500) prize was up for grabs for the 'Ute of the Year', while A$500 rewards were on offer in 13 other categories including best 'chick's ute' and best 'refurbished ute'.
The Bears Ears region is rich in religious and historical sites important to five tribes in the area — the Ute Mountain Ute, Uintah Ouray Ute, Navajo, Hopi, and Zuni — who lobbied hard to protect it.
In more recent years, the Hopi Nation, Navajo Nation, Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah Ouray, and Zuni Tribe created a proposal for the area, which was incorporated in Obama's designation.
The Navajo Nation, Hopi Tribe, Zuni Tribe, Ute Indian Tribe and Ute Mountain Ute Indian Tribe consider much of Bears Ears to be religiously and historically valuable, though the land is owned by the federal government.
The coalition includes Ute Indian, Zuni, Ute Mountain Ute, Hopi and Navajo Nation tribes -- all of whom argue that Trump's actions violate the 1906 Antiquities Act, which gives the acting president the right to name and protect national monuments.
Bears Ears holds great cultural significance to the Navajo and Hopi tribes, as well as the Zuni Pueblo, the Ute Mountain Ute, and the Southern Ute tribes, all of whom worked for the monument's establishment in December 2016 by Barack Obama.
Five Native American tribes — Hopi, Navajo Nation, Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, Pueblo of Zuni and Ute Indian — say they're suing President Trump over his decision to shrink two Utah national monuments by about 2 million acres, per the Salt Lake Tribune.
And to Indigenous peoples, like the the Navajo Nation, Ute Mountain Ute, Ute Indian Tribe, Hopi and the Pueblo of Zuni—a coalition that has vowed to fight Trump's proclamation—these monuments are priceless, holding sacred value and cultural identity.
A third lawsuit challenges the Bears Ears decision, and was filed by the five tribes who supported that monument: the Navajo, the Hopi, the Ute Mountain Ute, the Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation, and the Zuni.
Bears Ears National Monument, which encompassed 1.35 million acres, was designated a national monument in 2016 by President Obama with input from the Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition, a group of representatives from the Navajo, Hopi, Zuni, Ute and Ute Mountain Ute tribes.
The original proposal to protect these 85033 million acres was developed by a coalition of five sovereign tribal governments (Hopi, Navajo, Ute Mountain Ute, Ute and Zuni); and was supported by 270 tribal nations across the U.S. as well as the majority of people living in Utah.
A competitor in his "ute" waiting to take part in a so-called circle work competition at the Deni Ute Muster festival in Deniliquin, Australia, last week.
The Navajo Nation is gearing up to sue, Belzowski says, along with the four other tribes who pushed for Bears Ears to be designated a national monument in the first place: the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah Ouray, Hopi Nation, and Zuni Tribe.
Five Native American tribes — the Navajo Nation, Hopi, Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, Ute Indian, and Pueblo of Zuni — have joined in a lawsuit against the Trump administration, charging that the president of the United States has no power to decrease the size of national monuments like Bears Ears.
Ute Park is about 10 miles (16 km) west of Cimarron.
The Ute Fire has burned 36,740 acres in about 12 days.
HARTFORD Dr. Ute Wartenberg of the American Numismatic Society will lecture.
As Suzette Morris, member of the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe and senior vice president of the Stewards of San Juan County, has noted, the term "tribal co-management" doesn't even appear in the Bears Ears proclamation.
Mistress Sadece is a dominatrix and Native American/Southern Ute & Apache Queen.
Breaking up the monotony, a mob of emus raced alongside the ute.
He said she was a proud Ute and an outstanding student-athlete.
Among the tribes backing the protests were the Southern Ute Tribe in Colorado, the Ute Tribe of Utah, the Montana Crow and the Navajo Nation across the Southwest, all of which are pursuing energy development on their own lands.
Daimler company spokeswoman Ute Wueest von Vellberg said the criminal charges were unfounded.
"You drive a Ute?" her grandfather asked me, referring to a utility vehicle.
Any effort at cuts, however, would likely touch off lawsuits by Native American tribes like the Navajo, Hopi, Pueblo of Zuni, Ute Mountain and Ute Indians who consider Bears Ears sacred, and now form a commission that administrates the territory.
"If the Trump administration moves forward with their interests, they are taking us backward 100 years, rupturing trust once again between the federal government and Indian people," Regina Lopez-Whiteskunk, a former councilwoman from the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, said.
The area includes the communities of Durango and Hermosa and the Southern Ute Reservation.
" Ute Gremmel-Geuchen, an organist from nearby Kempen, also sees Merz as "very convincing.
Reporting by Ute Swart, Reuters TV; Writing by Michael Nienaber; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky
Ancestral lands of the Southern Paiute, Ute+ #brycecanyon ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Tag #unlikelyhikers or #unlikelyhiker to be featured!
Alfa Romeo recently launched its first "ute," the Stelvio, and soon will offer two more.
The small community of Ute Park, with a population of about 70, was evacuated overnight.
"We're not just a music festival," said Vicky Lowry, the Deni Ute Muster's general manager.
The fierce, multilingual chanteuse Ute Lemper is a teacher as much as she is a singer.
The bad: The Blazer looks more like a sporty ute than the rugged Blazers of yore.
"One" indicates the letter I, and we need a Shoshone speaker, which would be a UTE.
If you've ever wondered what a "ute" or a "singlet" is, please allow Ms. Barnett to explain.
Resident Ute Dittemer's paintings are some of the most well-known pieces of art on the property.
The theme is Pivotal Moments, with works by Stuart Franklin, Leonard Freed, Jill Freedman and Ute Mahler.
Adrian Stevens (of the Northern Ute, Shoshone-Bannock and San Carlos Apache tribes) and Sean Snyder (of the Navajo Nation and Southern Ute tribes) met eight years ago at a pow wow, a celebratory event that brings Native Americans together to drum, dance, sing and celebrate their heritage.
Never fear, someone has gone and made a film about outback dwelling, ute driving and star-crossed lovers.
First came the tot-toting Cayenne crossover, then the four-door Panamera, followed by the Macan cute-ute.
You can also sign this petition to show your opposition to protected native land through the Ute Tribe.
According to Corbell's documentary, Ute tribal members have recognized the otherworldly phenomena occurring in the area for centuries.
Utah Navajo and White Mesa Ute are the closest to the land so that is agreeable without question.
Same for the Ute people of modern-day Utah and Colorado, who skinned and roasted snakes over coals.
Ms. Zaldivar, 39, who is of Navajo and Southern Ute descent, never expected to be in this position.
The London-based jeweler Ute Decker demonstrated the sculptural qualities of gold with her Praise of Shadows earrings.
The more recent carvings, including hunters, horses, and riders, appear to be the work of the Ute tribe.
One tale tells of the Ute, an Indigenous tribe from this valley and their uneasy alliance with the Navajo.
Ute, a yucca palm, leans helplessly on a window sill, for example, taking part of his pot with him.
The Ute Park Fire was 66 percent contained, with more than 600 firefighters also mobilized there, the fire service said.
But the last vehicle it made of this type was actually the Australian Falcon Ute, which was discontinued in 2016 .
Ute Frevert, Germany's leading gender historian, observed that Ms. Merkel has resisted all attempts to pigeonhole or condescend to her.
Already this year, the Ute Park and the Spring Creek Fires have become synonymous with ashen skies and widespread destruction.
"The tribes feel it was important to file first, to be ahead of the line, to make it very clear that this is not just a conservation issue," said Natalie Landreth, a senior staff attorney at the Native American Rights Fund, a group representing the Hopi, Zuni and Ute Mountain Ute in the lawsuit.
The San Francisco Conservatory of Music announced the construction of the Ute and William K. Bowes, Jr. Center for Performing Arts.
Within minutes, Mr. Walton, 54, crawled his pickup truck, known locally as a ute, past the battered section of the fence.
But behind the drunken antics at the Deni Ute Muster, a network of friendship is lifting awareness of mental health issues.
For example, QED, UTE, and ETRE seem like a high price to pay for the Q in the upper-left corner.
Siding with American military forces in the late 23th century, the Ute helped force the Navajo people out of the area.
Beginning in 2010, when the possibility of a national monument became real, the Navajo Nation, in alliance with the Hopi Tribe, Pueblo of Zuni, Ute Mountain Tribe and Ute Indian Tribe, engaged in six intensive years of comprehensive research to identify the proper boundaries of a monument that would protect the resources that matter so much to us.
"The Navajo Nation, the Southern Ute, the Hopi tribe and many others have had to deal with this mess," the senators said.
Senators will hear from representatives of the Interior Department, Wyoming's Department of Environmental Quality, the Southern Ute Indian Tribe, Flir Systems Inc.
I flew to Port Lincoln, where he lives, and hopped into his ute for the long ride up the coast to Elliston.
They first went to the party, the Deni Ute Muster, three years ago, not long after losing their son, Bryan, to suicide.
A top-tier incident management team was being assigned to the Ute Park Fire, which had crossed a highway and forced its closure.
ANTHONY TOMMASINI At 2 minutes 57 seconds Last Saturday, the valuable (and affordable) Peoples' Symphony Concerts series presented the singing actress Ute Lemper.
According to Davies, the ship itself was female-led, owned by a German woman Ute Hohn-Bowen and managed onboard by Monika Schillat.
I'm standing on the tray of a speeding ute as it chases the sound of a helicopter, which has disappeared over the horizon.
Jet Toner hit a 29-yarder after a fumbled snap by punter Mitch Wishnowsky put the Cardinal at the Ute 15-yard line.
Brett Emery, 24, was with some friends in the ute paddock, a sprawling maze of campsites, scaring passers-by with a rubber snake.
For the Navajo, Hopi, Ute and Zuni Nations who fought tooth and nail for permanent protection of their ancestral lands, this is life.
About 36,000 acres (14,103 hectares) of drought-parched grasslands and timber have gone up in flames since the Ute Park blaze erupted on Thursday.
Mr. Motsepe eventually scooped up the lot, before a raucous after-party set to wrap up the night, starring the German singer Ute Lemper.
No residences have been lost to the Ute Park Fire, but 14 Philmont outbuildings in the center of the ranch burned late last week.
The challenge didn't last long — I ended up liking the ute, in GLB250 trim with Mercedes 4Matic all-wheel-drive system, quite a lot.
After a man offering her flowers moved on, one of her friends, Stephanie Papulia, 22, pointed to a guy in an expensive new ute.
When you get right down to it, three-row SUVs have a simple raison d&aposêtre: provide a ute-alternative to the stigmatized minivan.
New Mexico State Forestry officials said the order involving Ute Park came late Saturday after the fire doubled in size to about 1383 square miles.
The Daily Liberal reports the ute itself is an "off-the-shelf" Toyota Hilux, which will be retrofitted with driverless technology from UK company Conigital.
By Sunday, the Ute Park Fire in New Mexico had grown to more than 22,2000 acres, according to the US Forest Service spokeswoman Judith Dyess.
"He belongs to that tradition which barely exists today," Ute Wartenberg, executive director of the American Numismatic Society, told The New York Times in 2014.
"They declared war on us today," Shaun Chapoose, a member of the Ute Indian Tribe Business Committee told the Salt Lake Tribune at the time.
"Surface disinfection with 0.1% sodium hypochlorite or 62–71% ethanol significantly reduces coronavirus infectivity on surfaces within 1 min[ute] exposure time," say the authors.
In the '210s and '803s, Kriemler's parents, Max and Ute, expanded Akris's scope, producing prêt-à-porter for such houses as Ted Lapidus and Givenchy.
As I explore, the two men point to the west and the property line which separates the ranch from reservation land owned by the Ute.
And John Wren, part Ute Indian — one of the F.B.I.'s few Native Americans — arrived as an Indian medicine man hoping to find his relatives.
But the United Nations' top humanitarian official in Mali, Ute Kollies, said last week that extra troops would not solve the crisis and urged political engagement.
There was another rider in a bath, which was actually just the back of his ute, and the guy next to him had a neck brace.
Zinke snubbed Diné, Hopi, Zuni, and Ute leaders by denying them meetings during a visit to the new National Monument, meeting with local white representatives instead.
Maria Givens is an enrolled member of the Coeur d'Alene Tribe (Schitsu'umsh) in northern Idaho and resides on Cheyenne, Arapaho, and Ute homelands in Boulder, Colorado.
Utah Navajo and Ute tribal members who actually use the Bears Ears lands were extremely displeased with the lack of interest from our own tribal governments.
New Zealand sketch show Funny Girls' clever parody of a typically macho pickup truck (or "ute") commercial is going viral online, and it's easy to see why.
You can support their legal fight by donating to The Native American Rights Fund, Ute Indian Tribe Political Action Committee, and through the Navajo Nation's GoFundMe campaign.
The trial will feature what's claimed to be the world's first driverless ute (what Australians call a pickup truck), which will operate around the town of Dubbo.
A mandatory evacuation order was in place for the town of Cimarron, where 296 structures were threatened by the blaze, called the Ute Park Fire, InciWeb said.
Pagosa, which either translates from Ute Indian as "healing water" or "water that has a strong smell," is a relaxing getaway surrounded by 3 million acres of forest.
With penciled eyebrows, her blond hair piled under a top hat, Ms. Mitchell is every inch the archetype popularized by Marlene Dietrich and embodied today by Ute Lemper.
In New Mexico, the Ute Park wildfire was 30 percent contained by Wednesday morning, having burned 36,800 acres (14,892 hectares) of drought-parched grassland and timber since last Thursday.
I was hoping we could somehow bond over his culture by getting him into an imported Holden Ute or a Mad Max-replica Ford Falcon or something like that.
One of the first videos was taken and posted on Facebook by Lonnie Favel, a member of Utah's Ute tribe who traveled to North Dakota to support the protests.
In 1974, the plant physiologist Frank Salisbury collected hundreds of UFO reports from residents in the Uintah basin region of Utah, which includes Skinwalker Ranch and a Ute reservation.
It's the eastern edge of the Navajo migration lands, it's the western edge of the Plains tribes' migration lands, and it's the southern end of the Ute migration lands.
The Ute Park Fire in New Mexico began May 31 and forced 2,200 people in the area to evacuate their homes within the first three days of the blaze.
Colorado struggled to move the ball at times against Utah's defense, but the Buffaloes did enough to hold down the Ute offense to stay a step ahead all night.
The trade then evolved to include not just Hispanic traffickers but horse-mounted Comanche and Ute warriors, who raided the settlements of Apache, Kiowa, Jumano, Pawnee and other peoples.
Raised in Cortez, CO, a small and predominantly white border town of nearby Navajo and Ute reservations, he was two years old when his parents adopted his younger brother.
Before the rules took effect, however, a combination of four states (Colorado, North Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming), the Ute Indian Tribe, and industry groups sued the government to stop them.
Chaco's structures were built in the open canyon bottoms, but the people of Mesa Verde were largely cliff dwellers, likely as a way to fend off Apache, Ute and other raiders.
They include the Nigerian art historian Chika Okeke-Agulu, the German curator Ute Meta Bauer, the Egyptian curator Tarek Abou El Fetouh and the Sudanese scholar and writer Salah M. Hassan.
Walker obviously influenced Pulp and Bowie, but I have always heard him in grande dames like Jarboe and Ute Lemper, in dark experimentalist friends/peers like Wax Idols and Azar Swan.
The Shoshone, Goshute, Paiute, Navajo, Ute, and Fremont people covered the region with depictions of war, hunting scenes, animals, maps, and even early calendars, dating from 700 to 8,000 years old.
"We took turns driving the ute all the way from the Sunshine Coast to arrive here in Far North Queensland together," Bindi captioned a sweet picture of the couple on Instagram Wednesday.
It could be a global perspective on a local by-election; a robust standard of three anonymous visits for our restaurant critic; or world class photography, say for the Deni Ute Muster.
He's a Saudi that uses encryption... We tracked him and found that 12 days ago he signed in once without encryption from IP [redacted] at 18:40 UTe on 05/25/2015.
According to the New York Times, Argentina was hit by heavy rain this weekend and Uruguay's state-owned utility, UTE, had said some systems damaged by the rain had yet to be repaired.
Under Eneva's contract, the firm is set to produce energy via the UTE Jaguatirica II power plant, to be constructed in Boa Vista, the capital of Roraima, the firm said in a filing.
In neighboring New Mexico, the Ute Park fire is burning about 100 miles northeast of Santa Fe. The fire has burned more than 27,000 acres, and destroyed more than a dozen unoccupied structures.
Another new acquisition is a Fairtrade gold brooch by Ute Decker, a German-born, London-based jeweler, who was among the first to work in the material when it was introduced in 21494.
Much of Argentina was hit by heavy rainfall over the weekend, and Uruguay's state-owned utility, UTE, said some systems had been damaged by the recent rain and still needed to be repaired.
"I ran to my ute (truck) but my garden was already on fire, the driveway was on fire, the road was on fire so I couldn't evacuate," Harrison told the Australian Broadcasting Corp.
Inspired by Walt Whitman's dictum "Resist much, obey little," Abbey became an aggressive watchdog of Arches and the surrounding Utah canyonlands held sacred by the Hopi, Navajo, Ute and Pueblo of Zuni tribes.
The U.S. Postal Service also evacuated post offices in Cimarron and the smaller community of Ute Park, telling residents they would have to travel about 25 miles (40 kilometers) away to get their mail.
When Detling first started, during the 2013-14 season, only one Ute trained with her, but that number grew to six in 2015; she plans to work with the entire team this upcoming season.
Ute Kollies, head of the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Mali, told journalists in Geneva that the country was at a watershed, and complained of a lack of international support.
The sort of off-roader that self-appointed car lovers love to dismiss as a cute ute that spends more time rolling through mall parking lots than cavorting through streams and over felled trees.
Ford rolled their last Australian-made Falcon "ute" off the production line in July and Holden said they will cease making similar vehicles in 2017 as buyers look to more fuel-efficient, smaller cars.
It could also create a new model for how public lands are managed: The tribal coalition of Navajos, Zunis, Hopis, Utes and Ute Mountain Utes wants to jointly manage the land with the government.
"It was wonderful to take my test in St George and pass the first time and in my Dad's giant old ute!" she captioned a picture of herself posing happily with her new P-plate.
In Canyon del Muerto, which fingers off from de Chelly, Spanish soldiers slaughtered 115 Navajo in 1805; in the main canyon, Kit Carson and his soldiers and Ute allies cleared out the Navajo in 1864.
It's called "Hands on a Hardbody" and it's about a contest in which the person who lasts longest just standing there with at least one hand on a truck (a ute) actually wins the truck.
Sunday Routine With her sultry stage persona and "sharp vocal claws," as a review in The New York Times put it, the German chanteuse Ute Lemper doesn't project the vibe of an Upper West Side mom.
Mr. Gurlitt bequeathed the collection to the Kunstmuseum Bern shortly before his death in May 2014, but a legal challenge to his will by a cousin, Ute Werner, is still being contested in a Munich court.
About 75 people from the small nearby community of Ute Park, near the Colorado border, remained under a mandatory evacuation on Monday, said Judith Dyess, spokeswoman for the multi-agency Southwest Incident Management Team managing the blaze.
"It's a party that doesn't stop, it's a great atmosphere and everyone gets on with everyone," said 27-year-old delivery driver Darren McGarvie, who used the backtray of his "ute" as a bed for the festival.
Betsy Chapoose, the Cultural Rights and Protection Director for the Ute tribe, explained that in her 23 years of working in tribal administration, she had never had anyone come into her office to talk about the ranch.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - In the small rural town of Deniliquin, on the edge of Australia's vast outback, around 20,000 "ute" lovers gathered in the mud to champion a national treasure deemed surplus to requirements by the big car manufacturers.
Folklore says the humble "ute" was born when a farmer's wife wrote to a car manufacturer in the 1930s asking for a vehicle that could go to church on Sunday and carry the pigs to market on Monday.
If your preferred holiday flavor is more dry Martini than eggnog, consider celebrating the season with the cabaret diva Meow Meow, who channels Ute Lemper, Édith Piaf, and other totems of jaded glamour in her mascara-heavy persona.
Part car, part pickup truck, the Australian-made utility vehicle has become synonymous with farmers Down Under and is the centerpiece of the annual Deni Ute Muster festival, a two-day alcohol-fuelled celebration of all things rural Australia.
So, if you find yourself near Taos Pueblo or Tohono O'odham, Yakama or Yankton, Southern Ute or Spirit Lake, or any one of the 326 reservations in the United States, consider supporting the local native peoples with your purchases.
Part car, part pickup truck, the Australian-made utility vehicle has become synonymous with farmers Down Under and is the centrepiece of the annual Deni Ute Muster festival, a two-day alcohol-fuelled celebration of all things rural Australia.
Several tribes, including the Crow Nation in Montana and the Southern Ute in Colorado, have entered into mining and drilling deals that generate much-needed revenue for tribe members and finance health, education and infrastructure projects on their reservations.
And not in the way that kids in North America fawn over celebrities like Beyoncé—there's an entire industry consisting of young women in "idol groups" with names like C-ute designed to cultivate and sustain dedicated (and lucrative) fandoms.
An 81-year-old New Zealand man gave his son the fright of a lifetime after deciding the best way to defend his ute from a raging bull was to hurl a water bottle and his hat at the animal.
Tribal participants at the meeting included representatives of the Crow Agency of Montana, the Three Affiliated Tribes of North Dakota, the Navajo Nation and the Southern Ute Indian tribe of Colorado - all tribes that currently produce oil, gas or coal.
SYDNEY, Oct 21.3187 (Reuters) - In the small rural town of Deniliquin, on the edge of Australia's vast outback, around 20,000 "ute" lovers gathered in the mud to champion a national treasure deemed surplus to requirements by the big car manufacturers.
I pulled into the Alpine Visitor Center past the summit (be warned that parking can be a battle) and crossed the road to follow the Ute Trail, which loops around to Milner Pass at the southwest end of Poudre Lake.
"The measures implemented in the last years to improve our cash generation have been effective," Chief Financial Officer Ute Wolf said in a statement, adding that in 2020 the company was aiming for a further improvement in free cash flow.
Mr. Baca, who got his first job at 14 in a Mexican restaurant on the Southern Ute Reservation in Colorado, recently founded the Taste of Native Cuisine, an informal collective of native cooks that hosts large dinners two or three times a year.
The authorities ordered the temporary evacuation in June of Cimarron, a town on the eastern slope of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains that is home to about 1,000 people, when a wildfire burned more than 36,000 acres in the Ute Park area.
Head upstairs for the American Indian art collection, with artifacts like ration ticket bags and medicine pouches from the Ute and Sioux tribes, as well as work like the pictograph-based "Horse Sense (for advice and council)" by the New Mexican artist Jaune Quick-To-See Smith.
But some of the largest tribes in the United States derive their budgets from the very fossil fuels that Mr. Trump has pledged to promote, including the Navajo in the Southwest and the Osage in Oklahoma, as well as smaller tribes like the Southern Ute in Colorado.
Rain on Sunday helped firefighters in subduing the eastern flank of the so-called Ute Park Fire in New Mexico, leading authorities to lift evacuation orders for the 210,216 residents of Cimarron, a frontier-style town about 80 miles (130 km) northeast of Santa Fe, the state capital.
Its reputation for being "poor but sexy" might be under threat from gentrification, mass tourism and the gig economy, but about 8,000 artists are still registered with the city's specialist social insurance plan, the Künstlersozialkasse, according to Ute Weiss Leder, a spokeswoman for the Professional Association of Berlin Visual Artists.
About 103 miles (400 km) to the southeast, the 1,110 residents of Cimarron, New Mexico, were allowed back into their homes after showers on Sunday helped quell part of a separate blaze, the Ute Park Fire, which has burned 36,664 acres (14,837 hectares) of drought-parched grassland and timber since erupting on Thursday.
The larger of the two, the so-called Ute Park Fire in Colfax County, New Mexico, was zero percent contained after scorching some 30,000 acres by early Sunday morning near Cimarron, a town of about 4163,100 people northeast of Santa Fe, according to a bulletin on the New Mexico Fire Information website.
It's hard to read emotions reliably in portraits made with long exposures and stiff staging, yet to my eyes, these photographs are evidence of the Native delegants' deep discomfort, as contrasted with the relaxed confidence of the white men who surround them and who ultimately concluded a treaty that relocated the Ute from their mineral-rich land in Colorado to reservations in Utah.
The carvings in Arches National Park were created by the Ute tribe, the most recent inhabitants of the area, and date to somewhere between 1650 and 1850 AD. The artist used a microcrystalline quartz knife or scraper to carve into the sandstone cliff face, and if you know where to look, you can still find debris piles from the scraping.

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