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Pictographs & Petroglyphs These casts
are replicas of the rock art left by the Ute culture on the cliffs of
western Colorado. The Ute tribe supplanted the Fremont culture (750-1250
AD) in this area and lived here until they were removed in 1879. The
horse was very important to the Ute. It made him a trader of horses,
slaves and deer hides. It also allowed him to hunt the buffalo. The
shape of the anthropomorphous or manlike figures, some which display
elaborate decoration, characterizes their rock art. | ||
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