Artist/Model Christie Brinkley hosted The Wild West Weekend in Telluride, Colo. The Southern Ute Heritage Dancers were asked to perform and part of the proceeds went to the Southern Ute Fire Relief fund. Left to right are Angelina Vicenti, Brinkley, Brandi Naranjo, and Kathryn White Skunk.
This photo was published in the Sept. 30, 1994, issue of the Southern Ute Drum.
Tallis Cantsee of the Southern Ute Cultural Center & Museum presented Franklin Thompson with a Pendleton blanket with the museum logo on it, as part of the tribute to his father, Bennet Thompson.
This photo was published in the Oct. 3, 2014, issue of the Southern Ute Drum.
Virginia Sage, Custodial Services Supervisor for the Southern Ute Tribal Government, accepts a Pendleton blanket from the Tribal Councilors Pearl E. Casias and Vida B. Peabody during a retirement reception in her honor in September of 2004. Virginia officially after nineteen years of working for the Tribe. Congratulations, Virginia!
This photo was published in the Oct. 1, 2004, issue of the Southern Ute Drum.
Leigh Sage, 84-85 Junior Miss Southern Ute was in all the Fair Powwow Grand Entries. Leigh is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sage Sr. of Ignacio.
This photo was published in the Sept. 21, 1984, issue of the Southern Ute Drum.
Photo Credit: John Rehorn | SU Drum archive
Photo Credit: Robert L. Ortiz | The Southern Ute Drum
Photo Credit: Dave Brown | SU Drum archive
Photo Credit: SU Drum Archive
Many Moons Ago
Thursday - October 3, 2024 by Staff report | The Southern Ute Drum
Tags: Angelina Vicenti, Bennet Thompson, Brandi Naranjo, Christie Brinkley, Custodial Services Supervisor, Franklin Thompson, Kathryn White Skunk, Leigh Sage, Many Moons Ago, Pearl E. Casias, Southern Ute Cultural Center & Museum, Tallis Cantsee, The Wild West Weekend, Vida B. Peabody, Virginia Sage
