What if the land beneath your cabin or favorite hiking trail still echoed with the footsteps of the Mouache Ute, the first people to call the Spanish Peaks home? This journal invites you into their world, tracing their migrations and history, uncovering their deep ties to southern Colorado, and revealing five ways their legacy continues to shape life in the Cuchara Valley today.
History and Happenings of Pinehaven in Cuchara, Colorado by Gene & Rhonda Roncone
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