The 100 Years of Silence project commemorates the hundred-year anniversary of the A'nuche Incarceration of 1923. The Ute community has not fully told
The 100 Years of Silence project commemorates the hundred-year anniversary of the A'nuche Incarceration of 1923. The Ute community has not fully told its version of this story until now. This project begins the journey of telling the full story, in search of collective healing.
The project is centered in the White Mesa community of the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe. It is funded by the Mellon Foundation’s Monuments Project, which is reconsidering U.S. commemorative landscapes by asking what perspectives and stories are not represented.
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