One of the greatest Ute chiefs was born near Taos Pueblo in 1833 to an Uncompahgre Ute mother and a Jicarilla Apache father. Intellectual, dignified and diplomatic, Ouray spoke Spanish and English as well as the languages of his parents. He is remembered most for working to maintain peace with Whites while overcoming the problems their migration created for his and other tribes. He died in 1880.
An individually-produced high-quality art print on fine, acid-free paper, then shipped to you carefully rolled in a protective poly sleeve and heavy-duty mailing tube.
9” x 14” Custom Art Print
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