Two Southern Ute Tribal Council members were sworn in on Tuesday after being elected in November. The swearing-in ceremony is a way for Ute people to honor traditions of governance, and recognize past and future tribal members.
Marjorie D. Barry and Marvin J. Pinnecoose have won seats on the Southern Ute Tribal Council after the Nov. 4 election. The vote count was certified Monday, according to SUIT Communications.
Five cand.
Members of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe will pick two of five candidates for a spot on Tribal Council. The election is set for 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Nov. 4 at 285 Lakin St. in Ignacio.
Four of the candid.