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Ute Indian Tribe Head Start

988 S 7500 E, Fort Duchesne, UT 84026

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Ute Indian Tribe Head Start in Fort Duchesne, UT commits to offering services to families and children of the Uintah Basin. This child care establishment continues to enhance the cultural traditions of the Ute Tribe and becomes a voice for young students who are their future. This child care organization has programs that include the Bear Dance and Mini Pow Pow to name a few.

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988 S 7500 E, Fort Duchesne, UT 84026

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  • Child care center/day care center

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