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Chief Ouray. Library of Congress description: "Indian Group. Chief Ouray & Chipeta (Ute Tribe)".

Source Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. Brady-Handy Photograph Collection. http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cwpbh.04477. CALL NUMBER: LC-BH832- 854

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Date

between 1865 and 1880

Author

Mathew Brady or Levin Handy

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Català: Ouray ( Taos, Nou Mèxic, 1820-1880) fou el principal cabdill del poble ute. De pare ute uncompaghre i mare apatxe, el 1863 va signar el Tractat de Conejos, pel qual cediren tot l’estat de Colorado als EUA a canvi de provisions per 10.000 $ anyals. El 1868 marxà a Washington perquè els volien internar en reserves i aconseguí un tracte més favorable. Però el 1873 li reclamaren una quarta part de la reserva, i finalment el 1879 esclataren les hostilitats. Fou internat en la reserva Uintah, on va morir malalt.
Deutsch: Chief Ouray (* 1833 in Taos, New Mexico, † 24. August 1880 am Ostufer des Pine River) war ein Mann des Friedens in Zeiten des Krieges zwischen Weißen und Indianern.
English: Chief Ouray (circa 1833 - August 24, 1880) was a Native American leader of the Uncompahgre band of the Ute tribe of modern-day Utah and Colorado.

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