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The human brain is comprised of 77 to 78 percent water. Lipids, or fats, contribute 10 to 12 percent to brain mass, proteins make up 8 percent, 2 percent is composed of soluble organic substances, and carbohydrates and inorganic salts each contribute 1 percent.Continue Reading Although composed primarily of water, the ...
for National Geographic News Bucking conventional wisdom, a new study says early members of our species, Homo sapiens, may have known what it was like to be a kid. A long childhood is considered one of things that separate so-called modern humans from the first Homo sapiens and older human species, such as Homo erectus...
|The name "hornwort" refers to the long thin sporophytes which are embedded in the top of the plant and remain attached to it and continue to grow throughout its life. As all bryophytes, hornworts are gametophyte dominant.| Other things which make the hornwort different when viewed under a microscope, are that the spac...
Advocate for Religious Freedom By Anne Adams John Winthrop, governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, called her an “American Jezebel” but others have seen her as a courageous advocate for religious freedom in a restrictive society. Yet despite how history views her, Anne Hutchinson was indeed unique for her time, in n...
Pendulum, body suspended from a fixed point so that it can swing back and forth under the influence of gravity. Pendulums are used to regulate the movement of clocks because the interval of time for each complete oscillation, called the period, is constant. The Italian scientist Galileo first noted (c. 1583) the consta...
On the first day of school, students are eager to get to know their new classmates and learn what will be expected of them in the academic year. Give your students the opportunity to gather this information by engaging them in first-day-of-school computer lab activities. Instead of focusing on learning the complexities...
Study suggests flu droplets travel farther than previously thought A team of U.S. and Chinese researchers created a simulation of an examination room, complete with mechanized mannequins to represent coughing and breathing humans. The team found that flu viruses floated between the mannequins, which were space approxim...
The piano is an important part of learning about music theory and exploring music notation/sequencing programs. Although students are able to undertake either topic without prior piano knowledge, the entire process is simplified through the use of at least minimal piano skills. (Please note: "piano" refers to an electr...
Network topology is the arrangement of various network elements used in data transmission and formation of interconnections like nodes and links with each other. This linking of various elements is known as network topology. Network topology is of two types: - Physical topology - Logical topology Physical topology is t...
The "cross" originally was an upright stake embedded in the ground on which a victim was impaled. Often prisoners of war were impaled outside a besieged fortress or city to terrorize and weaken the resistance of the people. The victim could be hung by his arms. Or the stake could be thrust through his chest and out his...
Ahead of the Asteroid Day that is observed on June 30, leading scientists have said that the event of an asteroid colliding with earth is inevitable. The scientists said that it’s not a case of “if it will happen”, but a case of “when it will happen”. The Asteroid Day is observed on June 30 in remembrance of an asteroi...
Hoping to speed up plant photosynthesis, researchers from the US and UK have successfully upgraded a carbon-fixing enzyme vital to photosynthesis in a tobacco plant with two enzymes from cyanobacteria, which function at a faster rate. If photosynthesis can be performed more efficiently, plants would grow larger and cro...
Join Mike Chapple for an in-depth discussion in this video Introducing TCP/IP, part of CompTIA Security+ (SY0-401) Cert Prep: Network Security. - We use networks everyday, but don't often pause to reflect on what is happening under the covers to make those networks function properly. As we begin our exploration of netw...
The flu, medically known as influenza, is a common infection of the respiratory tract, including the nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lungs. The flu is caused by a virus and is very contagious. The effects of the flu can vary from mild to severe to life-threatening, depending on the type of flu and individual factors,...
In English sentences are written with a subject S, a verb V, and an object O. The subject and the object are both nouns. The easy way to understand this point in grammar is by remembering that it is the subject that does the verb to the object. These parts in a sentence can be picked out easily if you approach the sent...
The medulla oblongata (or medulla) is the lower half of the brainstem. It is just on top of the spinal cord. It connects the higher parts of the brain to the spinal cord (see the picture at the right of this page). The cardiac, respiratory, and vasomotor control centers are in the medulla. This means that the medulla c...
News Release, National Institutes of Health A big challenge in unlocking the mysteries of aging is how long you need to study humans, or even human cells, to get answers. But, in partnership with NASA, NIH is hoping that space will help facilitate this important area of research. It’s already known, from what’s been se...
Unlike the aerodynamics of birds – aka fixed-wing flight – the flight of the insects is not well understood. Researchers at New York University have revealed some surprising insights to this long-standing question. Namely, they have found that being top-heavy provides an unintuitive aid to maintaining stability while u...
Some ideas for keyboarding lesson plans include teaching finger isolation and providing overview worksheets for identification. Another lesson plan topic is teaching the many purposes of the Shift key.Continue Reading When teaching finger isolation, start by providing students with a worksheet with several circles of v...
Teaching Kids Respect in a Productive Way Teaching Kids Respect in a Productive Way Respect is a way of treating or thinking about something or someone. If you respect your teacher, you admire her and treat her well. (vocabulary.com) Teaching your children to respect in a positive and a productive way can be a very cha...
As you begin to plan activities for back to school, you definitely should consider spending time learning and celebrating students’ names. Students come to us from many different places, cultures, and backgrounds, and their names say a lot about who they are. In this post, I share some books and activities that will en...
Boys and girls alike share a fascination with things that people use to get around. Even when no transportation toys are available to play with, children tend to zoom around as race cars or rocket-ships. After children put down their airplane wing arms and settle in to the classroom, break out some science transportati...
In what ways did black women contribute to African-American progress between the 1890s and 1920? Also, did black women have a different agenda than black men? Does recent legislation violate our constitutional rights under the Fourth Amendment? Discuss the various challenges faced by Franklin D. Roosevelt leading up to...
Students can find the class 11 maths revision notes chapter 15 statistics here. These notes comprise all the explanation with short notes about statistics. Students will find how to measure central tendency and along with that, they will find the definition of various terms such as arithmetic mean, combined mean etc. B...
ELECTIONS AND ELECTION SYSTEMSCitizens hold power vis-à-vis a single ballot; but must also stay engaged before and after elections in order to hold their elected officials accountable for their promises. Listen or read this excerpt from page 34 of the English for NGOs Student’s Edition. Audio Transcript for ELECTIONS A...
The discovery that the Earth is round is most commonly ascribed to the ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras, while the credit for proving it is usually given to Aristotle. It appears that most ancient Greek philosophers that followed him believed in a round Earth. Since the records from that time are not perfect, it is...
The Coast Redwood belongs to the plant family Taxodiaceae, which also included fourteen other species. Members of the Taxodiaceae family are conifers that generally have soft wood, long, straight trunks, round cones, and narrow, needle-like leaves. The Giant Sequoia (right) and the Dawn Redwood (far left) are the most ...
March 15, 1913 Until 1913, the Senate operated without a banking committee. Unlike the House of Representatives, which had created its own banking panel in 1865, the Senate chose to refer banking and currency legislation to its Committee on Finance. When the Senate finally made its move on March 15, 1913, the two most ...
People who have experienced traumatic events may experience upsetting emotions, a sense of constant danger, frightening memories and numbness. Some people may also feel disconnected and lose trust in others. Sometimes it may take longer to recover from the pain caused by stressful trauma and to feel safe again. However...
We all know that the Bill of Rights enshrined in the Constitution contains ten amendments. However, it is less well known that the Bill of Rights sent to the states for ratification originally contained 12 amendments. What we know today as the First Amendment – the one enumerating our basic freedoms of religion, speech...
April is Autism Awareness month, a chance to share information on a topic that many have heard of, but may not fully understand. Autism or ASD, autism spectrum disorder, is a developmental disorder generally characterized by difficulties in communication and social interactions. Autism can be diagnosed in an individual...
Black History Month is our time to highlight and reflect on those who have made significant contributions to the black community. These notable civil rights leaders changed the course of history through their activism. Some, like Martin Luther King Jr., are household names. Others, like Bayard Rustin, the organizer of ...
Children begin learning vocabulary at an early age. Beginning in the first few years, children are learning how to point to body parts, clothing items and named objects. They then move on to identifying pictures and actions in books and scenes. Tangible objects (items a child can touch, manipulate, or do something with...
Educational Effectiveness Resources Assessment Resources What is Assessment? Assessment is the ongoing process of - establishing clear, measurable expected outcomes of student learning - ensuring that students have sufficient opportunities to achieve these outcomes - systematically gathering, analyzing and interpreting...
Let us know about centrifugation and churning process. We use many milk products; cream, butter, cheese etc. Ever wondered how these milk products are made? We have seen at home or in pictures, a pot full of milk being agitated with a plunger like device, usually a cylindrical stick to separate cream from milk. This pr...
The Arctic Shelf. Areas on our planet defined by extremes. They represent the harsh bleakness fringes of Nature can create. They also show the vulnerable balance keeping ecosystems around the glove alive. The ice shelves form when ice from the coasts move into the oceans and continue to grow. In the Antarctic alone, ic...
Pupils at St. Augustine’s become confident and comfortable speaking French during Key Stage Two and this language acquisition will provide them with a life-long practical skill, stimulating their interest in other languages and cultures. Pupils see the opportunity to learn a foreign language as enjoyable but purposeful...
Non-Verbal Reasoning (NVR) is another popular way to test a child’s problem solving skills. This test is not language based and is based on the use of pictures, symbols, patterns and shapes. There are three main types of Non-Verbal Reasoning questions but the wording of the questions will differ from school to school. ...
In the spring of 1944, Allied forces received disturbing intelligence about horrific atrocities taking place at Auschwitz-Birkenau in southern Poland, a place now known as one of the Nazis' most brutal extermination camps. Two escaped Jewish prisoners revealed first-hand knowledge of the horrors they experienced, and t...
Redwoods Siphon Water From the Top and Bottom JEDEDIAH SMITH REDWOODS STATE PARK, Calif. -- Researchers showed four years ago that California’s coastal redwoods create their own “rain” by condensing heavy fog into drenching showers to nourish their roots during the region’s dry summers. This summer, they’re finding tha...
When we study psychology, there is a tendency to think about the tasks that we do as if there were built-in modules in the brain dedicated to those tasks. So, we talk about memory and assume that there is a particular thing in the brain that helps us remember information. We talk about attention, and figure there must ...
Approximately three percent of bats carry the rabies virus. The most common signs of rabies in bats are the inability to fly and resting in unusual places such as the ground or floor. It is important to remember many of the bats that get into our homes are healthy bats and are looking for a way out. Bats are nocturnal ...
Britain abolishes slavery The 1st of August 1834 AD It is to Britain’s great dishonour that, though in 1811 slave trading had been outlawed within the British Empire, it took a further 23 years for slavery itself to be ended by Act of Parliament, and even then the abolition was neither total nor instant. The Napoleonic...
What Is Ultrasound Imaging? Ultrasound imaging, also known as sonography, is a safe imaging technique that produces images of the inside of the body using high-frequency sound waves as opposed to radiation. This is what makes it a safe procedure to employ during pregnancy. The images captured by ultrasound are in real ...
Replacement rate is the number of children that a couple would have to have over the course of their reproductive years in order to replace themselves. The UN states that this replacement rate worldwide is 2.1 children per couple; however, some regions have higher or lower rates depending on whether or not the country ...
What is a Good Citizen? Students will be able to understand what makes a good citizen, why we have rules, and why we need to follow authority. - Ask students what they think it means to be a good citizen. - Ask them for examples on how to be a good citizen. Explicit Instruction/Teacher modeling(10 minutes) - Tell the s...
The curriculum for all grades will follow the state standards mandated by Common Core in math and literacy. All curricula align with Common Core as well as subject-specific national standards. Many curricular-led activities teach through the "engineering design process," a series of steps that engineering teams use to ...
What Should I Look for in the Science Program in My Child’s School? A Guide for Parents developed by SciMathMN Parents often ask, What can I do to support good science education? One of the most helpful things parents can do is support not only their student, but also the schools and teachers in their district. Be invo...
What is a wave? Most of us think of the waves we see at the beach. The waves come in from out in the ocean and crash against the shore. If we consider how the water is actually moving in a wave, the situation becomes quite interesting. Although the water is in motion, the wave is travelling across the water, and if we ...
The mysteries trapped in the corners of the universe are far more exciting than anyone could ever imagine. With each passing day and month, astronomers find new riddles and solve them in what is as puzzling as they are delightful. Sometimes astronomers find things in a place they least expect them to be. And that’s exa...
Captivity narratives emerged with the settlement of North America and continued as a significant genre in American literature until the closing of the frontier at the end of the nineteenth century. The first captivity narratives may have been created by Native Americans who were captured by early Spanish explorers. How...
If you're assigning this to your students, copy the worksheet to your account and save. When creating an assignment, just select it as a template! Are you looking for a way to engage your students in solving subtraction problems? Storyboard That offers a range of subtraction worksheet templates that can help your stude...
In 1870, Harlem was transformed from an isolated rural village to Manhattan's first upper- and middle-class suburb. Spacious modern apartments and brownstones lined the streets creating a feeling of prosperity and wellness for elite New York families. At the time, Harlem was home to a very small number of African Ameri...
Jean-Charles, chevalier de Folard, (born Feb. 13, 1669, Avignon, Fr.—died March 23, 1752, Avignon), French soldier and military theorist who championed the use of infantry columns instead of battle lines in warfare. Although he had a small but influential following during his lifetime, his concepts were not generally a...
A measles outbreak that began in late 2014 in California has since spread to multiple states. Most of those who have gotten sick from this highly infectious disease were not vaccinated against measles. Experts are calling the current outbreak an important reminder to vaccinate children fully against the disease. “Vacci...
1. My friend and I each had a piece of paper the same shape. We each cut our shape in halves but when I looked I saw that my halves were a different shape than my friend’s halves. What might our original pieces of paper have looked like? 2. Teddy’s sister draw a shape on his notebook. The shape makes him think of a rec...
Acute Angle Triangle Cracking the Code of Acute Angled Triangles: Unveiling Angle Measures and Properties Comprehensive Definition, Description, Examples & Rules A triangle is called an acute angled triangle if each of its three internal angles is less than 90 degrees. In other words, a triangle with three acute angles...
Wastewater treatment refers to the process of removing contaminants and pollutants from water that has been used in domestic, commercial, or industrial activities before it is safely returned to the environment. This process plays a vital role in protecting public health and preserving the quality of our natural resour...
At Moulsham Infant School, we believe that Geography helps children to gain the knowledge, skills and understanding to make sense of the world. Through the geography curriculum we also aim to develop the children’s contextual knowledge of the location of globally significant places, including defining their physical fe...
This book is about pronouns. The job of the pronoun is to take the place of the noun, so the definition of pronoun is a word that can be used instead of a noun in a sentence. We often use pronouns so we don’t have to keep repeating the noun. Words like he, which, and it are pronouns that may replace a person, place or ...
Recognized annually on 27 January, International Holocaust Remembrance Day honours the memory of over six million Jewish people who were persecuted and murdered during the Holocaust, as well as the millions of other innocent victims of the Nazi regime’s horrific atrocities and human rights violations. In November 2005,...
|Regions with significant populations| |Related ethnic groups| |Achomawi, together often referred to as "Pit River Indians"| The Atsugewi were Native Americans residing in what is now northern California, United States, in the vicinity of Mount Shasta, specifically the Pit River area along the Burney, Hat, and Dixie Va...
A team of scientists from various parts of the world and researchers from NASA used Artificial Intelligence (AI) and commercial satellite images to mark almost 10 billion trees in Africa. This is to know the quantity of carbon outside the dense tropical forests of the continent. (Photo : ASHRAF SHAZLY/AFP via Getty Ima...
As they enjoy their ecotourism vacation in the forests of southeastern Peru, visitors who look up into the rainforest canopy as they walk the forest trails in Tambopata will be struck by the many different types of spiny, succulent plants that cover the branches and trunks of trees, their variety of forms silhouetted a...
As the world heats up, plants face a dilemma - the same tiny holes they have to open to exchange gases also let out water. They can close the holes, called stomata, to stay hydrated in hotter, drier conditions but, in doing so, may miss out on critical carbon dioxide. The question for the Bergmann Lab at Stanford Unive...
This article is more than 1 year old Scientists unveil a physics-defying curved space robot It can move without anything to push off from, but only via curved spacetime A team of scientists from Georgia Tech say they've built a robot that can move without anything to push against – a discovery that seems to violate the...
A radical is a special kind of number that is the root of a polynomial equation. First, let us look at one specific kind of radical, the "square root". It is a special kind of number related to squaring. When we have a number, say 2, what positive number will give us, when we square it, the number 2? - 1 × 1 = 1, so th...
n 1979, MIT researchers, led by Professor Alexander Rich, startled the world of structural biology with the announcement that they had found a "left-handed" form of the basic genetic molecule of life, DNA. The new form, coiled in the shape of a left-handed screw, was called Z-DNA because of its zig-zag backbone, but it...
A chemical reaction is a process of breaking the chemical bonds of the reacting substances (reactants) and making new bonds to form new substances (products). A chemical bond is a force that holds the atoms of a molecule together, as in a compound. A chemical reaction occurs when two substances are mixed in their solid...
Charles Lenox Remond and Sarah Parker Remond were influential figures during the 19th century, working tirelessly to advance the rights and empower the black community. As prominent abolitionists, orators, and activists, the Remonds made significant contributions in the fight against slavery, discrimination, and social...
perspective, in art, any method employed to represent three-dimensional space on a flat surface or in relief sculpture. Although many periods in art showed some progressive diminution of objects seen in depth, linear perspective, in the modern sense, was probably first formulated in 15th-century Florence by the archite...
Six elemental gases are composed of such exceptionally stable atoms that they almost never react with other elements. They are the gases that make up Group 0 (the rightmost column) of the periodic table: helium (He), neon (Ne), argon (Ar), krypton (Kr), xenon (Xe), and radon (Rn). When they were first discovered, these...
Which of these is an acid? You might be surprised to learn that acid is a type of substance that dissolves in water. A base accepts a proton and gives off a hydroxide ion (OH-). NH3 doesn’t dissociate in water; it takes a proton to form an acid. A strong acid is Hcl 04; a weak acid is channel three; and a common acid i...
On September 1, 1923, Japan was ravaged by the Great Kanto Earthquake. Within minutes after the magnitude 7.9 subduction zone earthquake, a 33-foot tsunami flooded the nearest coastal areas. A large landslide crushed the entire village of Nebukawa. Fires seemingly ignited everywhere; some grew into huge firestorms. Whi...
Mensuration the branch of mathematics which deals with the study of different geometrical shapes, their areas, and volume. It uses geometric calculations and algebraic equations to compute the measurement of various aspects of objects like Surface Area, Volume, etc. Volume is the measurement of the amount of space insi...
The Fundamentals of Good Sentence Structure: Primary 1 English at Punggol English Tuition The journey towards English mastery starts with understanding the fundamentals of good sentence structure. At Punggol Primary English Tuition, we believe in laying a solid foundation from the very start, and this means teaching ou...
Written by – Kaitlynn from MIgardener My goal with this series is to make accessible material for parents who want to teach their kids about gardening from the ground up. These guides will consist of a short reading section about a gardening subject, followed by ideas for projects and experiments. These at-home project...
When we hear music, the brain processes the sound waves and activates various regions responsible for auditory processing, memory, emotions, and motor coordination. This stimulation can evoke emotional responses, enhance concentration, and even induce the release of dopamine, a neurotransmitter associated with pleasure...
Aeneid, Latin epic poem written from about 30 to 19 bce by the Roman poet Virgil. Composed in hexameters, about 60 lines of which were left unfinished at his death, the Aeneid incorporates the various legends of Aeneas and makes him the founder of Roman greatness. The work is organized into 12 books that relate the sto...
Creating a stopwatch for volcanic eruptions We've long known that beneath the scenic landscapes of Yellowstone National Park sleeps a supervolcano with a giant chamber of hot, partly molten rock below it. Though it hasn't risen from slumber in nearly 70,000 years, many wonder when Yellowstone volcano will awaken and er...
What is hydroelectric power? Hydroelectric power is a form of renewable energy that generates electricity by harnessing the energy of flowing water. This process involves the use of turbines and generators to convert the kinetic energy of water into electrical energy. Hydroelectric power plants are typically located ne...
Learning how to read at an early age is vital for the growth of the child. It helps them progress a better understanding of their environs, lets them gather material from printed materials, and delivers them with a perfect source of entertainment when they recite stories and rhymes. Children grow at different rates, an...
You’d be forgiven for thinking that you are not at risk of flooding if you don’t live near a river, or you live on a hill. However, this is not the case. Surface water flooding simply put is what happens when the soil is too hard to absorb water and when there is too much rain for drains; this, then, causes streets to ...
As we have seen in this Binary Numbers section of tutorials, there are many different binary codes used in digital and electronic circuits, each with its own specific use. As we naturally live in a decimal (base-10) world we need some way of converting these decimal numbers into a binary (base-2) environment that compu...
This article is the twelve of an ongoing series from EUROCLIO providing teachers with ideas and practical resources for teaching a range of topics in their classrooms. You can find a wealth of additional resources including units, source collections and eLearning activities on the Historiana website and you can read th...
4th Grade Printable Worksheets on Math – With the aid of a excellent worksheet printable, you can learn 4 year math promptly and quickly. The worksheets that I will certainly go over below are ones that feature worksheets, flashcards, video games, math quizzes, and also other resources. 4Th Grade Math Worksheets | Mult...
The Mexican War of Independence began on September 16, 1810, when Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla declared independence in the town of Dolores. In 1821, Spanish soldier Agustín de Iturbide decamped and joined the Mexican movement. He led troops in capturing Mexico City and declared it independent.13 aug. 2019 - In 152...
The blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) is a marine mammal belonging to the baleen whales. At 30 metres (98 ft) in length and 190 tonnes or more in weight, it is the largest existing animal and the heaviest that has ever existed, weighing over double that of the largest discovered dinosaur. It’s almost certain that Blue...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - View original article Natural resources occur naturally within environments that exist relatively undisturbed by humanity, in a natural form. A natural resource is often characterized by amounts of biodiversity and geodiversity existent in various ecosystems. Natural resources ar...
Kyrgyzstan - History The area of present-day Kyrgyzstan contains evidence of human habitation from the time of the Lower Paleolithic on, approximately 300,000 years ago. Archeologists suggest that two types of economies developed in the territory—farming and pastoral nomadism. By the 7th century BC nomadism had become ...
Zone melting is a purification process for crystals, especially those used in semiconductors, that uses heat to push impurities from the top of a crystal to the bottom of a crystal. When the crystal is heated, the impurities are pulled to the bottom of the crystal and the bottom is cut off, leaving behind a purified sp...
Jul 18, 2015 | By Isabella Roden Smithsonian’s Agua Salud Project identifies ways to effectively restore tropical forest within the Panama Canal Watershed that has been degraded through agricultural use. By examining the hydrological, carbon storage, and biodiversity-related goods and services these tropical forests pr...
What is Octet Rule? The tendency of atoms to have 8 electrons in their outermost shell is known as the Octet Rule or Rule of Eight. The octet rule describes that an atom’s preference for having eight electrons in its valence shell. Exceptions to the Octet Rule: i. An ion, atom, or a molecule containing an unpaired vale...
When comparing and contrasting, we use Double Bubble Maps. This is similar in concept to a Venn Diagram. Two items being compared are written in the two center circles. Outside bubbles show items that share qualities with only one object - these are contrasting qualities. Center bubbles (that connect to both circles) s...
This short article from Mind/Shift (http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2013/03/5-tools-to-help-students-learn-how-to-learn/) defines inquiry learning. The article appears intended for K-12, but it applies well to higher education too. Helping students learn how to learn: That’s what most educators strive for, and that’s t...
Key Functions and Principles of Lesson Planning Lesson planning is an indispensable part of successful lessons. Generally speaking, lesson plans have various functions that are conducive to the classes. This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Juan W. Listen to this blog post: The function of a lesson p...
25 January, 2015 From VOA Learning English, this is the Technology Report. Researchers are now using three-dimensional, or 3D printing to create models of the human heart to help heart specialists. The heart doctors can use the models to better help patients before an operation. Surgeons regularly use digital images to...
For two centuries the fur trade supported Canada’s economy—and almost all that fur came from beavers. Before the arrival of European settlers, Canada was home to at least 60 million beavers—nearly twice the current human population. At the height of the fur trade virtually every European man and woman of means owned a ...
In this part of Looking at Student Work you will find brief descriptions of a number of protocols developed and used by participants in the site (and others), intended to illustrate how protocols support teachers and others . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . First, what are protoc...
Aboriginally, Utes lived in most of present-day Utah, except the far western, northern, and southern parts; Colorado west of and including the eastern slopes of the Rockies; and the extreme north of New Mexico. Today, the three Ute reservations are in southwest Colorado, the Four Corners area, and north central Utah. F...