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A History of the Ute Indians of Utah Until 1890
by O'Neil, Floyd A
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Salt Lake City: Department of History, University of Utah, 1973. Dissertation. 196pp. Quarto [28 cm] Comb-bound wrappers. Very good. Text on rectos only. Dissertation from the noted scholar on a people and place he knows well. Floyd O'Neil (1927-2018), spent his childhood in the Uintah Basin, where he attended high school and then Carbon College before moving on to the University of Utah, where he was awarded a B.S. in History in 1957 and a Ph.D. in History in 1973. He served as director of the American West Center from 1986 to 1996. His work in documenting the indigenous peoples of the interior west would be hard to overstate and his influence on a generation of scholars, academics, and historians is immense. Rare.
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- Title
- A History of the Ute Indians of Utah Until 1890
- Author
- O'Neil, Floyd A
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- Dissertation
- Publisher
- Department of History, University of Utah
- Place of Publication
- Salt Lake City
- Date Published
- 1973
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