Vendors at Weber State s El Mercadito on Oct. 2-3 will sell a number of handmade items, many from Indigenous communities in their home countries, including Guatemalan leather bags and shoes, a Colombian artist s crocheted Frida Kahlo dolls and naturally dyed, handmade Mexican textiles.
Children and adults took turns pouring the jars and bottles into the late Saturday morning as part of an offering ceremony for the lake on Antelope Island.\n
The Utah County reopening follows other similar partnerships across Northern Utah in recent months, including a merger with the Utahs Latino American Chamber of Commerce and new offices in Taylorsville and Ogden.
A federal judge moved Tuesday to dismiss nine of the Ute Tribe s 11 claims against state and federal officials and agencies that the tribe alleges have mishandled tribal lands and water and discriminated against the tribe.
A federal judge moved Tuesday to dismiss nine of the Ute Tribe s 11 claims against state and federal officials and agencies that the tribe alleges have mishandled tribal lands and water and discriminated against the tribe.