Perspectives on Ute Ethnohistory in West Central Colorado is a scholarly ethnohistorical compilation that arises from the Ute Ethnohistory Project — a long-term collaborative effort among the Ute Indian tribes, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and professional cultural heritage researchers. Its purpose is to document the historical and cultural ties of Ute peoples to lands in west-central Colorado, and to integrate this Indigenous perspective into land-management and heritage protection practices on public lands.
