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    ubstandard.com/detail/4142.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/30/2009    Last Visited: 7/1/2009  

    Larry Cesspooch, a member of the Ute Indian Tribe and a spiritual leader, performed a blessing of the building earlier in the day.

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    www.sltrib.com/utahpolitics/ci_13370054 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/19/2009    Last Visited: 9/23/2009  

    "I've struggled with what to say today," Ute Historical Society member Larry Cesspooch said Friday before offering a rededication prayer of the marker, "because this is not a good thing for us [tribal members]. It's like showing you something that's always going to remind you what happened.

    "But we can't change the past. We can only move forward."

    Before using a preserved eagle wing to waft smoke from a sweetgrass rope in the four directions during his inaudible prayer, Cesspooch said he would pray for cooperation among peoples for a better future.

    "You all have souls," he said. "Pray for the same thing."
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    To Cesspooch, the history of family land allotments on the reservation is a mixed one. Before his ancestors agreed to settle here in the 1860s, he said, they knew no boundaries. It's a mind-set that in some ways survives. "We just use [the land] for a short time in our lives," he said, "and then we move on."

    But in economic terms, the allotments have helped sustain families. The Uintah Basin is oil and gas country, and Cesspooch is an heir to a number of plots with valuable mineral rights. In boom times, it has meant $500 a month to him. These days it's more like $50, and he's looking for a job.

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    www.blackhawkwarutah.com/background__through_native_eye - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/1/2005    Last Visited: 7/19/2007  

    Cesspooch considers himself a messenger, a Modern Storyteller, much like the Traditional Ute Storytellers, but uses modern and traditional technology to tell his stories.

    He produces his Stories to help others understand native Culture and Spirituality.He especially enjoys working with the youth.

    Most Recent Activities1st Annual Park City Literary Festival

    Story Telling at the Literary Festival, Park City, Utah, September 2005.Larry joins Friends Karen Dallett, Festival Director and Michael Blake, Author, "Dances with Wolves."
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    Cesspooch conducts Traditional Wedding Ceremonies afterThe Judge officially pronounces them, "man and wife," June 2005.

    Weber State University "UPWARD BOUND PROGRAM"

    Ute Teachers, Venita Taveapont, and Larry Cesspooch taught Ute culture and Spirituality to tribal youth for the "Weber State Upward Bound Program," May 2005.
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    Ute Filmmaker, Larry Cesspooch taught "Filmmaking and Media classes" the last five years for the "connections After School" Program at West Jr High, Uintah School District, Fort Duchesne, Utah.

    F.i.r.e.men's Brigade, Ute TRIBE Head Start

    Cesspooch served as "Fathers involved in Reading Education," FIRE Chief for the Ute Tribe Head Start.He created "Little Books of Native Knowledge" to teach Ute culture.Director Tom Morgan, and Cesspooch were asked to present at several National Children's Conferences, 2003-04.
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    Cesspooch enjoys visit with friend Robert Redford,
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    Larry Cesspooch (Whitebelly) is available

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    Native America Calling - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/16/2001    Last Visited: 9/22/2004  

    Guests include Larry Cesspooch, public relations director for the Northern Ute tribe.

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    Native America Calling - Media Archives - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2001    Last Visited: 8/21/2006  

    Guests include Larry Cesspooch, public relations director for the Northern Ute tribe. (Listen to other programs on land issues) (Listen to other programs on legal issues)

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    Park Record - Scene - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/15/2005    Last Visited: 9/15/2005  

    "These authors are here to open up our minds to what is possible," said Larry Cesspooch.

    Cesspooch, the director of Native American affairs for the state of Utah, spoke those words as he burned a braid of sweet grass fanned by an eagle's wing, opening the festival with a blessing.

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    Proposed VTV Reading Program: Darren Jones from Vernal... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/11/2003    Last Visited: 7/2/2008  

    Larry Cesspooch, Connections

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    SUMMER INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF THE UNITED STATES - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/26/2001    Last Visited: 8/26/2002  

    Prof. David Stanley, Utah Program Coordinator, and Larry Cesspooch, Director of Public Affairs, Ute Indian Tribe

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    THE BLACK HAWK WAR IN UTAH DOCUMENTARY FILM IS... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/18/2007    Last Visited: 12/1/2007  

    LARRY CESSPOOCH
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    Cesspooch considers himself a messenger, a Modern Storyteller, much like the Traditional Ute Storytellers, but uses modern and traditional technology to tell his stories.

    He produces his Stories to help others understand native Culture and Spirituality.He especially enjoys working with the youth.

    SUNDANCE INSTITUTE FRIENDSHIPS

    Cesspooch enjoys visit with friend Robert Redford,
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    Larry Cesspooch

    Member of the Ute Indian Nation

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    The Salt Lake Tribune -- Victim Compensation Program... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/14/2001    Last Visited: 10/15/2001  

    Larry Cesspooch , public relations director for Utah's Ute Tribe , said financial assistance with healing ceremonies would probably be welcomed by American Indian crime victims.However , Cesspooch said government officials need to be aware that paying for such ceremonies can be a touchy issue..While it is all right to compensate a healer for time , travel and ceremonial expenses such as fire wood , the actual help he renders is considered to be free.The 'medicine' is free.It's not ours to give.It comes from the creator , Cesspooch said.You're not paying for the ceremony.You're paying for [ the healer's ] time..

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