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The Ute Indian language, Ute meaning the people from the northwestern Utah/Colorado regions, is called Ute in English. The entire tribe is calleds themselves Nuchu, the people, and there are many bands and families with various names. Each band has it's own dielect of the Uto-Aztecan language, however Utes usually refer to the language generally as Nuchu.

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The Ute Indian language, Ute meaning the people from the northwestern Utah/Colorado regions, is called Ute in English. The entire tribe is calleds themselves Nuchu, the people, and there are many bands and families with various names. Each band has it's own dielect of the Uto-Aztecan language, however Utes usually refer to the language generally as Nuchu.

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