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    Felix Sanchez ’93 introduces the Ute tribes at the beginning of the Homecoming picnic. Members of the Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute tribes performed an exhibition dance on Tava Quad after a morning blessing ceremony to welcome alumni, faculty and students to the Homecoming picnic. The visit was a Homecoming of sorts for the tribes whose ancestors origninally inhabited the lands that are currently Colorado College. Picnic attendees were welcomed to the dance floor for a dance for all.

  • Homecoming Picnic

    Homecoming Picnic

    Members of the Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute tribes performed an exhibition dance on Tava Quad after a morning blessing ceremony to welcome alumni, faculty and students to the Homecoming picnic. The visit was a Homecoming of sorts for the tribes whose ancestors origninally inhabited the lands that are currently Colorado College. Picnic attendees were welcomed to the dance floor for a dance for all.

  • Homecoming Picnic

    Homecoming Picnic

    Members of the Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute tribes performed an exhibition dance on Tava Quad after a morning blessing ceremony to welcome alumni, faculty and students to the Homecoming picnic. The visit was a Homecoming of sorts for the tribes whose ancestors origninally inhabited the lands that are currently Colorado College. Picnic attendees were welcomed to the dance floor for a dance for all.

  • Homecoming Picnic

    Homecoming Picnic

    Members of the Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute tribes performed an exhibition dance on Tava Quad after a morning blessing ceremony to welcome alumni, faculty and students to the Homecoming picnic. The visit was a Homecoming of sorts for the tribes whose ancestors origninally inhabited the lands that are currently Colorado College. Picnic attendees were welcomed to the dance floor for a dance for all.

  • Homecoming Picnic

    Homecoming Picnic

    Members of the Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute tribes performed an exhibition dance on Tava Quad after a morning blessing ceremony to welcome alumni, faculty and students to the Homecoming picnic. The visit was a Homecoming of sorts for the tribes whose ancestors origninally inhabited the lands that are currently Colorado College. Picnic attendees were welcomed to the dance floor for a dance for all.

  • Homecoming Picnic

    Homecoming Picnic

    Members of the Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute tribes performed an exhibition dance on Tava Quad after a morning blessing ceremony to welcome alumni, faculty and students to the Homecoming picnic. The visit was a Homecoming of sorts for the tribes whose ancestors origninally inhabited the lands that are currently Colorado College. Picnic attendees were welcomed to the dance floor for a dance for all.

  • Homecoming Picnic

    Homecoming Picnic

    Members of the Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute tribes performed an exhibition dance on Tava Quad after a morning blessing ceremony to welcome alumni, faculty and students to the Homecoming picnic. The visit was a Homecoming of sorts for the tribes whose ancestors origninally inhabited the lands that are currently Colorado College. Picnic attendees were welcomed to the dance floor for a dance for all.

  • Homecoming Picnic

    Homecoming Picnic

    Members of the Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute tribes performed an exhibition dance on Tava Quad after a morning blessing ceremony to welcome alumni, faculty and students to the Homecoming picnic. The visit was a Homecoming of sorts for the tribes whose ancestors origninally inhabited the lands that are currently Colorado College. Picnic attendees were welcomed to the dance floor for a dance for all.

  • Homecoming Picnic

    Homecoming Picnic

    Members of the Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute tribes performed an exhibition dance on Tava Quad after a morning blessing ceremony to welcome alumni, faculty and students to the Homecoming picnic. The visit was a Homecoming of sorts for the tribes whose ancestors origninally inhabited the lands that are currently Colorado College. Picnic attendees were welcomed to the dance floor for a dance for all.

  • Homecoming Picnic

    Homecoming Picnic

    Members of the Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute tribes performed an exhibition dance on Tava Quad after a morning blessing ceremony to welcome alumni, faculty and students to the Homecoming picnic. The visit was a Homecoming of sorts for the tribes whose ancestors origninally inhabited the lands that are currently Colorado College. Picnic attendees were welcomed to the dance floor for a dance for all.

  • Homecoming Picnic

    Homecoming Picnic

    Members of the Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute tribes performed an exhibition dance on Tava Quad after a morning blessing ceremony to welcome alumni, faculty and students to the Homecoming picnic. The visit was a Homecoming of sorts for the tribes whose ancestors origninally inhabited the lands that are currently Colorado College. Picnic attendees were welcomed to the dance floor for a dance for all.

  • Homecoming Picnic

    Homecoming Picnic

    Ron Rubin is greeted by a friend during the picnic. Members of the Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute tribes performed an exhibition dance on Tava Quad after a morning blessing ceremony to welcome alumni, faculty and students to the Homecoming picnic. The visit was a Homecoming of sorts for the tribes whose ancestors origninally inhabited the lands that are currently Colorado College. Picnic attendees were welcomed to the dance floor for a dance for all.

  • Homecoming Picnic

    Homecoming Picnic

    Ron Rubin is greeted by a friend during the picnic. Members of the Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute tribes performed an exhibition dance on Tava Quad after a morning blessing ceremony to welcome alumni, faculty and students to the Homecoming picnic. The visit was a Homecoming of sorts for the tribes whose ancestors origninally inhabited the lands that are currently Colorado College. Picnic attendees were welcomed to the dance floor for a dance for all.

  • Homecoming Picnic

    Homecoming Picnic

    Levi Lopez dances during the picnic. Members of the Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute tribes performed an exhibition dance on Tava Quad after a morning blessing ceremony to welcome alumni, faculty and students to the Homecoming picnic. The visit was a Homecoming of sorts for the tribes whose ancestors origninally inhabited the lands that are currently Colorado College. Picnic attendees were welcomed to the dance floor for a dance for all.

  • Homecoming Picnic

    Homecoming Picnic

    Hunt Koolker ’69 participates in the last dance. Members of the Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute tribes performed an exhibition dance on Tava Quad after a morning blessing ceremony to welcome alumni, faculty and students to the Homecoming picnic. The visit was a Homecoming of sorts for the tribes whose ancestors origninally inhabited the lands that are currently Colorado College. Picnic attendees were welcomed to the dance floor for a dance for all.

  • Homecoming Picnic

    Homecoming Picnic

    Ron Rubin visits with friends after the picnic. Members of the Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute tribes performed an exhibition dance on Tava Quad after a morning blessing ceremony to welcome alumni, faculty and students to the Homecoming picnic. The visit was a Homecoming of sorts for the tribes whose ancestors origninally inhabited the lands that are currently Colorado College. Picnic attendees were welcomed to the dance floor for a dance for all.

  • Homecoming Picnic

    Homecoming Picnic

    Dwanna McKay, Mateo Parsons ’19 and Cristina Garcia ’19 line up to particpate in the last dance at the picnic. Members of the Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute tribes performed an exhibition dance on Tava Quad after a morning blessing ceremony to welcome alumni, faculty and students to the Homecoming picnic. The visit was a Homecoming of sorts for the tribes whose ancestors origninally inhabited the lands that are currently Colorado College. Picnic attendees were welcomed to the dance floor for a dance for all.

  • Homecoming Picnic

    Homecoming Picnic

    Members of the Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute tribes performed an exhibition dance on Tava Quad after a morning blessing ceremony to welcome alumni, faculty and students to the Homecoming picnic. The visit was a Homecoming of sorts for the tribes whose ancestors origninally inhabited the lands that are currently Colorado College. Picnic attendees were welcomed to the dance floor for a dance for all.

  • Homecoming Picnic

    Homecoming Picnic

    Dwanna McKay lines up to particpate in a dance at the picnic. Members of the Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute tribes performed an exhibition dance on Tava Quad after a morning blessing ceremony to welcome alumni, faculty and students to the Homecoming picnic. The visit was a Homecoming of sorts for the tribes whose ancestors origninally inhabited the lands that are currently Colorado College. Picnic attendees were welcomed to the dance floor for a dance for all.

  • Homecoming Picnic

    Homecoming Picnic

    Members of the Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute tribes performed an exhibition dance on Tava Quad after a morning blessing ceremony to welcome alumni, faculty and students to the Homecoming picnic. The visit was a Homecoming of sorts for the tribes whose ancestors origninally inhabited the lands that are currently Colorado College. Picnic attendees were welcomed to the dance floor for a dance for all.

  • Homecoming Picnic

    Homecoming Picnic

    Members of the Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute tribes performed an exhibition dance on Tava Quad after a morning blessing ceremony to welcome alumni, faculty and students to the Homecoming picnic. The visit was a Homecoming of sorts for the tribes whose ancestors origninally inhabited the lands that are currently Colorado College. Picnic attendees were welcomed to the dance floor for a dance for all.

  • Homecoming Picnic

    Homecoming Picnic

    Jan Beaver Cornwall ’69 and Pam Shipp ’69 visit as they particpate in the last dance. Members of the Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute tribes performed an exhibition dance on Tava Quad after a morning blessing ceremony to welcome alumni, faculty and students to the Homecoming picnic. The visit was a Homecoming of sorts for the tribes whose ancestors origninally inhabited the lands that are currently Colorado College. Picnic attendees were welcomed to the dance floor for a dance for all.

  • Homecoming Picnic

    Homecoming Picnic

    Jan Beaver Cornwall ’69 and Pam Shipp ’69 visit as they particpate in the last dance. Members of the Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute tribes performed an exhibition dance on Tava Quad after a morning blessing ceremony to welcome alumni, faculty and students to the Homecoming picnic. The visit was a Homecoming of sorts for the tribes whose ancestors origninally inhabited the lands that are currently Colorado College. Picnic attendees were welcomed to the dance floor for a dance for all.

  • Homecoming Picnic

    Homecoming Picnic

    Cindy Todd Tanner ’69 participates in the last dance. Members of the Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute tribes performed an exhibition dance on Tava Quad after a morning blessing ceremony to welcome alumni, faculty and students to the Homecoming picnic. The visit was a Homecoming of sorts for the tribes whose ancestors origninally inhabited the lands that are currently Colorado College. Picnic attendees were welcomed to the dance floor for a dance for all.

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