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Fremont / UTE Petroglyphs

Rangely, CO - Freemont Indian Shelter Caves

March 28th 2012
This location is just off the main road between Dinosaur and Rangely, The Fremont Indians lived in the Rangely area until about 1200 AD when they left, either as a result of a long period of drought or from pressure from other tribes entering the region. The Utes followed the Fremonts and were one of the last Indian Nations to lose their independence. In 1879 Utes killed Nathan Meeker, the Indian ... read more
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