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Ute Indians Exhibit
451 E. 400 North
Price, UT 84501
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Included in admission
History/Science, Museum
The Ute or Nuche lived primarily by hunting and collecting wild plant foods and made their homes in brush wikiups. They used bows and arrows, digging sticks, and seed beaters.
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