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COLORADO: UTE PASS, c1875. Native American caravan in Ute Pass, Colorado

COLORADO: UTE PASS, c1875. Native American caravan in Ute Pass, Colorado


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COLORADO: UTE PASS, c1875. Native American caravan in Ute Pass, Colorado

COLORADO: UTE PASS, c1875.
Native American caravan in Ute Pass, Colorado. Stereograph by James Thurlow, c1875

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1875 Caravan Cattle Colorado Covered Wagon Native American Oxen Rocky Mountain Supply Thurlow Stereograph Ute Pass


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COLORADO - UTE PASS, c1875. A Glimpse into Native American Life in the Rocky Mountains

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. This print captures a moment frozen in time - a Native American caravan making its way through Ute Pass, Colorado in the late 1800s. The sepia-toned stereograph by James Thurlow offers a unique perspective on transportation and travel during this era. In this scene, we see a group of Native Americans navigating their way through the rugged terrain with remarkable ease. Covered wagons pulled by sturdy oxen lead the way, carrying essential supplies for their journey. The sight of cattle grazing nearby adds to the authenticity of this snapshot from history. The image not only showcases the breathtaking beauty of Ute Pass but also provides insight into the rich cultural heritage of these indigenous people who called Colorado home. It serves as a reminder that long before settlers arrived, Native Americans thrived in harmony with nature and possessed an intimate knowledge of their surroundings. As we gaze upon this photograph today, it is important to appreciate and respect the legacy left behind by these resilient communities. Through images like these preserved by The Granger Collection, we are granted glimpses into our shared past and reminded of our responsibility to honor and preserve diverse cultures for future generations to learn from and cherish.

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