:''Also see:
Ute Tribe.''
The 'Ute Mountain Ute Tribe' is one of three federally-recognized tribes of the Ute Nation, mostly of the Weeminuche Band. They are headquartered at
Towaoc, Colorado.
The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe are descendants of the Weminuche band who moved to the western end of the Southern Ute Reservation in 1897 (ironically, under the leadership of
Chief Ignacio, for whom the eastern capital is named). Their reservation is located in and around
Towaoc, Colorado, southwest of
Cortez, and includes small sections of Utah and New Mexico, and one of the
Four Corners. The Ute Mountain Tribal Park abuts
Mesa Verde National Park and includes many
Anasazi ruins. The White Mesa Community of Utah (near Blanding) is part of the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe but largely autonomous, and includes small parcels of land scattered throughout
San Juan County, Utah.