Southern Digital Mythology

The Mythology Numique du Sud Ute includes the following Native American and Central American peoples: Ute, Kawaiisu, Moache, Soft top, Uncompahgre, White River, Uintah, Pahvant, Timanogot, San Pitch, Moanumts, Sheberetch,  Weeminuche

The digital languages are a branch of the Uto-Aztec languages spoken in the western United States.

The Utes are an ethnically related group of Native Americans living primarily in Utah and Colorado. Prior to the arrival of white settlers, the Utes occupied significant territories in what is now eastern Utah, western Colorado, and parts of New Mexico and Wyoming. They never constituted a single group but rather very many nomadic groups which maintained strong associations with their neighbours. 

Among the most important groups are the Moache, the Capote, the Uncompahgre, the White River, the Uintah, the Pahvant, the Timanogots, the San Pitch, the Moanumts, the Sheberetch and the Weeminuche. Unlike other groups in the region, there is no tradition or evidence of migration: it seems that the ancestors of the Utes have occupied their territory for at least a thousand years.

South Ute Digital Mythology (texts)

Aztec-Ute Mythology Books