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Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Late Notice--Explore Ute horse culture with tribal representative and elders; How have horses shaped the history of Colorado and the West.


 

Coming Thursday: explore Ute horse culture with tribal representatives and elders


 


3 December Thursday / 6 pm MST 5pm PST

Zoom Video Conferencing / 

Join Up! Horse Traditions in Ute Culture & History

How have horses shaped the history of Colorado and the West? History Colorado seeks to answer this and other questions about the relationship between equines and humans in our state with a source-community initiative, Join Up! Exploring Equine Culture in Colorado.

In this second program in the Join Up! series, Southern Ute community members will share their stories and knowledge about horses - from the "kava" of pre-reservation life, to horses of the contemporary revival of rodeo competitions. Presentations and conversations from this program will contribute to the development of an exhibition on horse culture in Colorado.

This event is open to the public by suggested donation but registration is required.

Please consider supporting the Borderlands of Southern Colorado lecture series at Colorado Gives.

The Borderlands of Southern Colorado Lecture Series is generously supported by the Sangre de Cristo National Heritage Area and Colorado State University-Pueblo.

To here this presentation, you will need to register ahead of time at here