Southern Ute Cultural Center and Museum

[6] Features include a life-sized buffalo hide tipi and the Circle of Life sculpture and glass ceiling.

Articles on exhibit include a bear totem pole, clothing, and replicas of cave drawings.

[3] Some of the artifacts were donated by members of the Southern Ute Reservation, like the dress worn by Buckskin Charlie's wife.

It was donated by Bennett Thompson, a tribe elder, who was instrumental in the creation of the museum.

[5] In a wing of the museum is a classroom for sewing classes for elders and a large room for events hosted by the organization.