Voices of the Past: A Different Perspective (Part 2) Podcast By  cover art

Voices of the Past: A Different Perspective (Part 2)

Voices of the Past: A Different Perspective (Part 2)

Listen for free

View show details

Native historian Johnny Valdez sheds light on a largely untold chapter of Colorado's history — the Brunot Agreement of 1873 and the treaties that transferred Ute ancestral lands to the United States government. Writing for the U.S. 250/Colorado 150 Power of Place Magazine, Valdez draws on both his formal education and his heritage to reveal what most Colorado schoolchildren were never taught: that the Ute people, the Nuuchiu, did not simply "give" or "sell" their land, but did so under the threat of annihilation, amid miscommunication and cultural misunderstanding.

The Power of Place Magazine is a special initiative of the Colorado 150 Southwest organizing committee, featuring 20 articles by professional historians and local writers exploring Southwest Colorado's rich and complex heritage. Valdez reminds us that this land — the mountains, rivers, forests, and valleys — is sacred, and that understanding its true history makes each of us a better steward of this place.

Watch the full series — Voices of the Past: Southwest Colorado.

This story is sponsored by Alpine Bank, Sky Ute Casino and Strater Hotel.

No reviews yet