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Chipeta
Chipeta. Chipeta or White Singing Bird (1843 or 1844–August 1924), was a Native American woman, and the second wife of Chief Ouray of the Uncompahgre Ute tribe. Born a Kiowa Apache, she was raised by the Utes in what is now Conejos, Colorado. According to oral history interviewee Glenn McFall, she was a repeat customer at the McConnell-Lowes shoe store in Grand Junction, where she would buy sturdy shoes for the girls that she had brought with her from the reservation. Apparently, she would come through town annually with a large group of Utes on their way to Montrose, and camp at the old Mesa County Fairgrounds (now Lincoln Park). According to McFall, Chipeta also visited other locales on the Western Slope, including the Baxter Pass area, where she arranged for a Mrs. Edison to teach some Ute girls how to bake bread. *Public domain photograph
Chris Coady
Contributor to "Our River Our Valley", singer-songwriter, is inspired by relationships with family, friends, community, and the natural environment of the Gunnison Country. In addition to live performances, Chris has released several CD's and is working on new projects. (source: Our River Our Valley: A Gunnison Valley Journal.) Contributor to "2020: The Hammer and The Dance: A Gunnison Valley Journal," (source:2020: The Hammer and The Dance : A Gunnison Valley Journal).
Chris Dickey
Contributor to "Being Here: A Gunnison Valley Journal," graduated from Western Colorado University, writer for the Gunnison Country Times newspaper. (source: Being Here: A Gunnison Valley Journal). Contributor to "The where that tells us who we are: A Gunnison Valley Journal," (source: The where that tells us who we are: A Gunnison Valley Journal)
Chris Gordon
Member of the band Sworn Us Under

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