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Click on UTE INDIAN MUSEUM MENU to view the main menu of this virtual tour. Click on any
number on the floor plan to begin your virtual tour. |
This virtual field trip
is a tour of the Ute Indian Museum. The museum is located in Montrose, Colorado.
It is devoted to the history and culture of the Ute tribes and to
the life of Ute Chief Ouray and his wife Chipeta. The Colorado Historical Society runs the
museum.
This virtual tour can give you only a glimpse of the contents and
richness of the Ute Indian Museum. The virtual tour will show you some of the items
exhibited here. It will provide you with as much information about those items as space
allows. We urge you to visit the museum whenever you are close by. |
The Doing History Project staff wish to thank C. J. Brafford, Director of the Ute
Indian Museum, and Anne Wainstein Bond, Director of Collections and Exhibitions at the
Colorado Historical Society, for their unflagging cooperation during the production of
this virtual tour. |