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Dive into the rich history of the Utes, also known as the Black Indians of Utah, whose strikingly dark complexions earned them a unique place in Native American history. Derived from the Ute tribe, meaning 'people of the mountains', Utah owes its name to these indigenous people. The intriguing complexion of the Southern Utah Utes, often referred to as 'Black Indians', hints at a profound historical narrative. This chapter in history traces back to the descendants of the Black Clovis Folsom people and explores the significant influence of escaped enslaved Africans who found refuge and formed a new Black family among the Utes. The intermingling of cultures and bloodlines over generations birthed the 'Black Utes Clan', a symbol of resilience and acceptance. Highlighting this rich tapestry of history is John Taylor, a former enslaved Foundational Black American, whose legacy and the leadership of Euterpe Taylor, emphasize the clan's pride in their African heritage despite facing challenges. This story of unity and resilience underlines the enduring bonds between two distinct cultures, offering a fascinating glimpse into America's hidden past. For more insights into this and other captivating stories, grab your copy of "19 White Men who admitted there where indigenous Black people in the Americas" and “13 Black Scholars Who Admitted there were Black people in the Americas before Columbus” by Chase McGhee, and join us as we continue to explore the depths of America's rich and diverse history. "Link Below"
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