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Chipeta

Chipeta or White Singing Bird (1843 or 1844–August 1924), was a Native American woman, and the second wife of Chief Ouray of the Uncompahgre Ute tribe. Born a Kiowa Apache, she was raised by the Utes in what is now Conejos, Colorado. Advisor and confidant of her husband, Chipeta continued as a leader of her people after his death in 1880.

She was an Indian Rights Advocate and Diplomat. She used diplomacy to try to achieve peace with the white settlers in Colorado. In early 1880, she and her party were almost lynched by an angry mob of white people in Alamosa, Colorado when they tried to board a train for Washington DC. It was only a few months after the Meeker Massacre and the whites held all Utes responsible. The Ute delegation was on its way to negotiate a treaty regarding reservation resettlement. They had also been called to testify at a Congressional inquiry into the Ute uprising. Years later, Chipeta also met with President William Taft. She was highly respected by both the Ute and white people. In 1985, Chipeta was inducted into Colorado Women's Hall of Fame.

Chipeta (disambiguation)

Chipeta (1844–1924) was a Native American diplomat and Indian Rights advocate.

Chipeta may also refer to:

People:

  • Mapopa Chipeta, Malawian politician
  • Erick Chipeta, Zimbabwean footballer
  • Philimon Chipeta, Zambian footballer

Places:

  • Chipeta (commune), one of the 618 Communes of Angola
  • Chipeta Golf Course, in Grand Junction, Colorado