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Ouray était un chef ute de la tribu Uintah-Ouray dans l’ouest du Colorado.Il est connu pour avoir négocié avec les États-Unis pour les droits des Utes dans la deuxième moitié du XIXe siècle. Ouray (/ˈjʊəreɪ/, 1833 – August 24, 1880) was a Native American chief of the Tabeguache (Uncompahgre) band of the Ute tribe, then located in western Colorado. Because of his leadership ability, Ouray was acknowledged by the United States government as a chief of the Ute and he traveled to Washington, D.C. to negotiate for the welfare of the Utes. Raised in the culturally diverse town of Taos, Ouray learned to speak many languages that helped him in the negotiations, which were complicated by the manipulation of his grief over his five-year-old son abducted during attack by the Sioux and trantee. Ouray met with Presidents Lincoln, Grant, and Hayes and was called the man of peace because he sought to make treaties with settlers and the government. Chief Ouray (* 1833 in Taos, New Mexico; † 24. August 1880 am Ostufer des ) war Anführer des Stammes der Uncompahgre aus dem Volk der Ute in den heutigen Bundesstaaten Utah und Colorado im Südwesten der Vereinigten Staaten. Häuptling Ouray, ein Tabeguache-Ute führte den Stamm der Südlichen Ute in der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts, er war einer der bedeutendsten Häuptlinge der Ute, der den Weißen positiv gegenüberstand. Ouray (Taos, Nou Mèxic, 1820 - 24 d'agost de 1880) fou el principal cabdill de laTribu Ute. De pare ute uncompaghre i mare apatxe, el 1863 va signar el Tractat de , pel qual cediren tot l'estat de Colorado als EUA a canvi de provisions per 10.000 $ anyals. El 1868 marxà a Washington perquè els volien internar en reserves i aconseguí un tracte més favorable. Però el 1873 li reclamaren una quarta part de la reserva, i finalment el 1879 esclataren les hostilitats. Fou internat en la reserva uintah, on va morir malalt.
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Ouray (Taos, Nou Mèxic, 1820 - 24 d'agost de 1880) fou el principal cabdill de laTribu Ute. De pare ute uncompaghre i mare apatxe, el 1863 va signar el Tractat de , pel qual cediren tot l'estat de Colorado als EUA a canvi de provisions per 10.000 $ anyals. El 1868 marxà a Washington perquè els volien internar en reserves i aconseguí un tracte més favorable. Però el 1873 li reclamaren una quarta part de la reserva, i finalment el 1879 esclataren les hostilitats. Fou internat en la reserva uintah, on va morir malalt. Ouray (/ˈjʊəreɪ/, 1833 – August 24, 1880) was a Native American chief of the Tabeguache (Uncompahgre) band of the Ute tribe, then located in western Colorado. Because of his leadership ability, Ouray was acknowledged by the United States government as a chief of the Ute and he traveled to Washington, D.C. to negotiate for the welfare of the Utes. Raised in the culturally diverse town of Taos, Ouray learned to speak many languages that helped him in the negotiations, which were complicated by the manipulation of his grief over his five-year-old son abducted during attack by the Sioux and trantee. Ouray met with Presidents Lincoln, Grant, and Hayes and was called the man of peace because he sought to make treaties with settlers and the government. Following the Meeker Massacre (White River War) of 1879, he traveled in 1880 to Washington, D.C. He tried to secure a treaty for the Uncompahgre Ute, who wanted to stay in Colorado; but, the following year, the United States forced the Uncompahgre and the White River Ute to the west to reservations in present-day Utah. Ouray était un chef ute de la tribu Uintah-Ouray dans l’ouest du Colorado.Il est connu pour avoir négocié avec les États-Unis pour les droits des Utes dans la deuxième moitié du XIXe siècle. Chief Ouray (* 1833 in Taos, New Mexico; † 24. August 1880 am Ostufer des ) war Anführer des Stammes der Uncompahgre aus dem Volk der Ute in den heutigen Bundesstaaten Utah und Colorado im Südwesten der Vereinigten Staaten. Häuptling Ouray, ein Tabeguache-Ute führte den Stamm der Südlichen Ute in der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts, er war einer der bedeutendsten Häuptlinge der Ute, der den Weißen positiv gegenüberstand.
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