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A Short Dictionary of the Southern Ute Language
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Language Name
Colorado River Numic.
Alternate Language Names
Ute, Southern Paiute, Ute-Southern Paiute, Ute-Chemehuevi.
Region
Nevada, California, Utah, Arizona, and Colorado, United States.
Who
James A. Goss.
Others Involved
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Publishing Information
This dictionary was published in 1961 by the Southern Ute Tribe.
How People are Cited
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How Information is Cited
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Where is Information Coming from
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Tools and Framework used
This dictionary was printed as a physical book. In 2003 it was reprinted as a Permalife bond archival copy. Based on a note on the Fort Lewis College website, it may be available as a scanned PDF.
Access
This dictionary may be accessible in print through the University of New Mexico Special Collections and the Fort Lewis College Center of Southwest Studies. It seems to be hosted in the Robert W. Young Collection at UNM Special Collections, which contains notes, fieldwork, newspaper clippings, and more from Athabaskan-Navajo languages from 1880 to 1992. Based on a citation from the Fort Lewis College, a Permalife bond archival copy was made in April of 2003. Fort Lewis will make digital copies/reproductions for researchers upon request.
Included Languages and Directionality
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Dialects Included
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Type of Dictionary
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How are Entries Organised
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Other Features
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Audio | Unknown | |
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Speakers marked | Unknown | |
Dialects marked | Unknown |
Other Notes
This dictionary seems to be available in print upon request to researchers.
External Links
Reference and request from University of New Mexico Archives Online (to request access, click the Contact Us button at the top right of the page): https://nmarchives.unm.edu/repositories/22/archival_objects/448330
Reference and request from Fort Lewis College Center of Southwest Studies (to request access, click the link to the E-mail Reference Request Form or the link to request Reproductions or Copies in the footer): https://swcenter.fortlewis.edu/finding_aids/inventory/Ute.htm#ContList