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A teepee shaped monument with small trees surrounding it. There is a low wall made of river rocks and three short columns in front of the teepee. On two of the columns the words "Ouray" and "Spring" are spelled out.
Left to right: Buckskin Charley, Antonio Buck, Sr. and Frances Buck standing together, prior to 1936. Buckskin Charley and Antonio Buck Sr. are dressed in ceremonial clothes and Frances Buck is dressed in a graduation gown and cap.
Buckskin Charley and his wife Emme Naylor Buck standing together outside dressed in ceremonial clothes. Both are wearing headdresses and Buckskin Charley has a blanket over his left arm and is holding a group of eagle feathers in his right.
Portrait of Buckskin Charley standing with a blanket over his left arm and wearing a long ceremonial feathered headdress. He also appears to be wearing a Presidential Peace Medal around his neck.
A professional portrait photo of Buckskin Charley. He is dressed in ceremonial headdress and clothes. He is possibly wearing a Presidential Peace Medal around his neck.
Portrait of Ute Chief Severo. He is standing and dressed in ceremonial clothes and has striped wearing blankets wrapped around his waist and over his left arm and shoulder.
A group photo of six men: From left to right: 1) Galota 2) Otto Mears 3) Savero 4) Shavanaux 5) Col. H. Page 6) Jocknick. The Southern Ute leaders are sitting in chairs while Otto Mears and Colonel H. Page stand behind them.
A professional portrait of John Taylor and his wife Amelia "Kitty" Cloud. John Taylor is wearing a dark-colored suit with a tan or brown hat and his wife is wearing a white blouse with a long dark-colored dress. She is holding a purse and wearing a hat.
A portrait of Dorothy Box as a young Indian woman, at the unveiling of the Escalante memorial monument at the Santa Fe Fiesta on August 9, 1946. She was the daughter of Sam Burch and the sister of Leonard Burch.
The Nava-Ute marching band in a parade on a city street. The band is marching down a city street with numerous spectators standing on either side of the street. Several buildings are visible in the upper left of photo.
View of a group of chiefs in ceremonial dress. One chief is on horseback at right side of photo and there is one person in the background who is not identified.
A portrait of a Ute Indian man. The man is looking straight into the camera and is wearing a long sleeve shirt with a hole at the left elbow and he is possibly wearing a turquoise necklace.
A stone obelisk monument in memory of Chief Ouray and Chipeta. An oval-shaped raised-relief portrait of Chief Ouray is placed in the monument. Inscribed words are near the base of the monument. A flat snowy landscape and railroad tracks are behind it.