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In 1789 could Native Americans?

No. Native Americans were not considered American Citizens Until the Indian Citizen Act of 1924. Utah was the last state to finally give Native Americans voting rights in 1956.


In 1789 could Native Americans vote?

No. Native Americans were not considered American Citizens Until the Indian Citizen Act of 1924. Utah was the last state to finally give Native Americans voting rights in 1956.


Who were the Native Americans living in Utah?

The Utes


Are there still any native Americans in Utah?

yes


What is a person from Utah called?

A person from Utah is called a Ute. Although that name also refers to a tribe of Native Americans, those Native Americans were the inspiration behind the naming of Utah.


What are the names of native Americans from Utah?

One tribe was the Uintah.


What native Americans livedlive in Utah?

The Utes. Also Navajo


What is Utah's religion?

If what you mean is "What is the predominant religion in the state of Utah?" then the answer would be Mormon/The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The 2nd and 3rd most predominant religion in Utah are Catholic and Evangelical Protestant.


Who were the first inhabitants in Utah?

the first known inhabitants of Utah is actually the Utes and the Paiutes which where native Americans.


What is Utah's state name mean?

Utah was named after the Ute tribe of native americans who resided near the areas where the original Mormon pioneers settled. Utah was a second choice after the pioneer's first choice "Deseret" was rejected by the federal goverment


Who was the first Native Americans who first lived on Utah?

They must have been Explorers.


What are some first known inhabitants of Utah?

Utah's first known inhabitants were the Mexicans and the Spaniards.