Native wisdom generously shared for the modern church and its future
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Forrest S. Cuch is a Ute Elder and a graduate of Utah’s Wasatch Academy and Westminster College. He’s a retired Tribal executive, and former Director of Indian Affairs for the State of Utah. Forrest is Bishop’s Warden of St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church in Whiterocks, Utah and editor of A History of Utah’s American Indians. He lives in Roosevelt, Utah.
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