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The Cumumba people were a Native American tribe. They were a mix of Shoshone and Ute heritage. They lived near the Great Salt Lake in what is now Ogden, Utah.

Who Were the Cumumba People?

The Cumumba tribe was unique. They had family ties to both the Shoshone and Ute tribes. This mix of cultures made them special. Their traditional lands were in a beautiful area. It was located above the Great Salt Lake. This is close to the modern city of Ogden, Utah.

Where Did the Cumumba Live?

The Cumumba people made their homes in a specific region. This area was north of the Great Salt Lake. It was near the Weber River. This is why they were sometimes called the Weber Utes. Their lands were rich in resources. They hunted, fished, and gathered plants there.

How Did Their Lives Change?

The United States government later made decisions about Native American tribes. The Cumumba people were officially grouped with the Uintah tribe. This happened when they were moved to a new place. This new home was the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation. This move changed their way of life. It brought many different tribes together.

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