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Ross Anderson overcame racial adversity to set the U.S. speed skiing record in 2006, a record that still holds today. Join us for an incredible evening of storytelling with Ross Anderson, at the Center of Southwest Studies, on Friday, November 8 at 6:30 p.m.
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"You get to a point where you think you’re invincible…”
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“The drum represents our mother’s heart…”
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Worship songs are some of the oldest ceremonies the Ute people have.
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Emma left the family at the age of 9 to live with Christian missionaries who took her in and taught her English.
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The camp was a world Betty left behind when she moved to Towaoc to start school.
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As a young man, Matthew received guidance and wisdom while spending time with his grandfather, Eddie Box senior.
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It’s a conversation that explores gratitude, grief, and in the Ute tradition, the care one takes when remembering a loved one who has passed on.
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Most Ute kids grow up hearing legend stories. Kathryn Jacket remembers the stories her grandmother used to tell her at night before bedtime.