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The Paiutes are indigenous people of the Great Basin region of the western United States. They traded shells, obsidian, pine nuts, acorns, buckskin, and sewing baskets.

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What are the oldest Indians in Colorado?

The Ute.


What did the ute Indians live in?

a tipi


What kind of Indians lived in Colorado?

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When did the ute Indians migrate?

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How did Comanche Indians tribe get its name?

by their enemy the ute tribe


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