Administration Community Culture Health Tribal Members Uncategorized Veterans The Tribal Wills Project from University of Denver offers a March Clinic January 15, 2025 by abarry In March, there will be another tribal wills clinic in the Farmington area at the Nenahnezad Chapter House. The clinic will take place March 24-28, 2025. The Tribal Wills Clinic is a group of volunteers including law students and licensed attorneys, who donate their time to help Tribal Members write wills. The services are free and the process takes about 4 hours, spread over two days. Please contact Mr. John Roach at (505) 716-6788 for more information. Read more »
Administration Community Culture Health Tribal Members Uncategorized Veterans The Southern Ute Wildlife Division’s Big Game Survey underway January 15, 2025 by abarry The week of January 13 – 17, 2025 the Wildlife Division will be conducting its annual aerial big game survey across the Southern Ute Reservation. If you are out in the field during the week you can expect to see a helicopter flying at low elevation during day light hours across trust lands on both the east and west sides of the reservation. The Wildlife Division conducts this annual census of mule deer, elk and other wildlife to gauge population trends and herd health. Please contact the Southern Ute Wildlife Division at (970) 563-0130 with any questions about this project. Read more »
Administration Community Culture Elections Health Press Releases Tribal Members Uncategorized Veterans For Immediate Release: Southern Ute Indian Tribe Receives Two Federal Grants to Enhance Climate Resilience 01/08/2025 January 8, 2025 / January 8, 2025 by sbegay FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT Marvin Pinnecoose, Vice Chairman – 970.563.2402 Summer Begay, Communication Specialist – 970.563.2313 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 8, 2025 Southern Ute Indian Tribe Receives Two Federal Grants to Enhance Climate Resilience Southern Ute Indian Reservation – The Southern Ute Indian Tribe is pleased to announce the award of two significant federal grants totaling $4.25 million. These grants awarded by the Bureau of Indian Affairs’ Tribal Community Resilience Annual Awards Program will support Tribes in preparing for climate-related environmental threats proactively. The Tribe’s Environmental Programs Department received $250,000 for the “Pine River Watershed Assessment and Restoration Plan.” This funding will support the development of a comprehensive plan to restore and protect the Tribe’s waterways. Key objectives include: Ecological Restoration: Implementing measures to improve water quality and enhance wildlife habitat. Soil Conservation: Implementing best practices to reduce soil erosion and improve water retention. Drought Mitigation: Developing strategies to minimize the impact of drought on water resources and agricultural activities. The Tribe’s Water Resources Division received $4 million to support the “Building Drought Resiliency to Irrigation Infrastructure Vulnerability” project. This funding will be used to: Improve Irrigation Infrastructure: Install Long Crested Weirs on the Pine River Canal to enhance water delivery efficiency and minimize water losses during drought periods. Rebuild […] Read more »
Administration Community Culture Elections Health Press Releases Tribal Members Uncategorized Veterans For Immediate Release: Chairman Baker Attends Opening of the 75th Session of the Colorado General Assembly January 8, 2025 / January 8, 2025 by sbegay FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT Melvin J. Baker, Chairman – 970.563.2320 Summer Begay, Communication Specialist– 970.563.2313 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 8, 2025 Chairman Baker Attends Opening of the 75th Session of the Colorado General Assembly Southern Ute Indian Reservation – Chairman Melvin J. Baker was invited by President of the Senate, James Coleman to provide remarks during the opening session for the 75th session of Colorado General Assembly this morning at the State Capitol, highlighting the shared priorities of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe and the State of Colorado in upholding shared values: “On behalf of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe, I am pleased to welcome our State Legislators back for the next session of the Colorado General Assembly. Since time immemorial, we have maintained a deep connection and stewardship for the beautiful land and natural resources that we all cherish,” shared Chairman Baker. “Our culture remains rich and vibrant, despite a challenging history. Through foresight, financial planning, and technical expertise, the Southern Ute Indian Tribe is a leader across Indian Country and a unique partner for the State. Our strong government-to-government relationship with the State, founded on mutual respect, a shared understanding, and a steadfast commitment to honoring the treaties […] Read more »
Administration Community Culture Elections Health Press Releases Tribal Members Uncategorized Veterans Permanent Fund Office Closure Notice 01/09/2025 January 7, 2025 / January 13, 2025 by sbegay President Biden has declared Thursday, January 9, a National Day of Mourning to remember the life and legacy of James Earl Carter Jr., the 39th President of the United States, and has issued an Executive Order for the closure of federal offices. In alignment, Tribal Council has approved the closure of the Permanent Fund offices on Thursday, January 9, 2025. Sky Ute Casino Resort, Growth Fund, and SUSS offices will remain open. Permanent Fund business hours will resume on Friday, January 10, 2025. Read more »
Administration Community Culture Health Tribal Members Uncategorized Veterans The Southern Ute Tribal Council approves and adopts Title 33 – Overriding Royalty Interest Code January 6, 2025 / January 6, 2025 by abarry PUBLIC NOTICE On December 17, 2024, the Southern Ute Tribal Council approved and adopted Title 33– Overriding Royalty Interest Code in Resolution No. 2024-248. The effective date is January 1, 2025. The Title 33-Overriding Royalty Code can be found on the Tribal government Law and Order Code website at: https://www.southernute-nsn.gov/government/tribal-code/ (opens in new tab) Printed hard copies of the codes may be obtained from the Tribal Information Services Department at: Email: TIS@southernute-nsn.gov Mail: Southern Ute Indian Tribe, P.O. Box 737, 356 Ouray Drive, Ignacio, CO 81137 Phone: (970) 563-2208 Website: https://www.southernute-nsn.gov/government/tribal-code/ (opens in new tab) For further information please contact: Amy Barry, Tribal Information Services Department, abarry@southernute-nsn.gov, (970) 563-2250. Read more »
Administration Community Culture Health Tribal Members Uncategorized Veterans Southern Ute Construction & Project Management Update Status on the Ute Vocational School Demolition and Construction January 6, 2025 by abarry Please see the attached document for the Ute Vocational School – Head Start Building Demolition Project Completion Notification and Update. Should you have any questions related to the project, please contact the Southern Ute Construction and Project Management Department by calling (970) 563-4710. The website will continue to be updated accordingly as projects progress or upon completion. Ute Vocational School/Head Start Building Demolition – Southern Ute Indian Tribe Gavin S. Martinez Director of Housing, Construction, & Project Management Southern Ute Indian Tribe Office: (970) 563-4710 Read more »
Administration Community Culture Elections Health Press Releases Tribal Members Uncategorized Veterans Statement on the Passing of Former President Jimmy Carter January 3, 2025 by sbegay The Southern Ute Indian Tribe extends its deepest condolences to the Carter family during this difficult time. President Carter’s life was a testament to remarkable service, leadership, and unwavering advocacy. His legacy will forever be intertwined with the lives of countless individuals, including those within our Tribal community. President Carter’s commitment to justice and equality is evident in the landmark legislation he signed: The American Indian Religious Freedom Act (AIRFA) recognized the inherent right of Native Americans to practice their traditional religions, including the use of sacred sites and ceremonial objects. The Tribal Controlled Community College Assistance Act empowered Tribal Nations to establish and operate their own higher education institutions, fostering self-determination and cultural preservation. The Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) strengthened Tribal sovereignty and ensured the well-being of Native American children by prioritizing their placement with family members or within their Tribal communities. These acts represent a significant step forward in recognizing and upholding the rights and sovereignty of Tribal Nations. The flags on Tribal campus will be lowered until his funeral services on Thursday, January 9, 2025. Read more »
Administration Community Culture Elections Health Press Releases Tribal Members Uncategorized Veterans SU Tribal Office Closure Notice 12312024 December 31, 2024 by sbegay Tribal Office Closure Notice In observance of the New Year, the Permanent Fund, Growth Fund, and SUSS offices will close at 3:00 PM on Tuesday, December 31, 2024. Normal business hours will resume on Thursday, January 2, 2025. Happy New Year Read more »
Administration Community Culture Elections Health Press Releases Tribal Members Uncategorized Veterans Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Southern Ute Agency Job Postings December 26, 2024 / December 26, 2024 by sbegay 𝗕𝘂𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘂 𝗼𝗳 𝗜𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗮𝗻 𝗔𝗳𝗳𝗮𝗶𝗿𝘀 (𝗕𝗜𝗔), 𝗦𝗼𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗻 𝗨𝘁𝗲 𝗔𝗴𝗲𝗻𝗰𝘆 𝗝𝗼𝗯 𝗣𝗼𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴𝘀⠀ – Forester | GS-9 to GS-11 | Closing Date: December 30, 2024 https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/824243000 – Office Automation Assistant | GS-5 | Closing Date: January 10, 2025 https://www.usajobs.gov/job/823601100 – Irrigation System Operator | GS-4 | Closing Date: January 2, 2025 https://www.usajobs.gov/job/825095000 Read more »