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Utah , a state in the western United States that straddles the intersection of the Colorado Plateau , the Great Basin , and the Rocky Mountains , has been the traditional home of several Uto-Aztecan bands from a few tribes that are considered Paiute and Shoshone . The Shoshone in Utah belong to the Goshute and Northern Shoshone linguistic group, while the various Paiute peoples either belong to the Ute or Southern Paiute linguistic classifications. As such, in total, there are two Native American languages spoken in Utah: Shoshone and Colorado River Numic .
There are two Native American languages currently spoken in Utah. Population estimates are based on figures from Ethnologue and U.S. Census data, as given in sub-pages below. The two languages are shown in the table below:
Language
Classification
Number of Speakers
Total Ethnic Population
Tribe(s) Included
Location(s) in Utah
Significant External Populations
Shoshone
Uto-Aztecan : Numic : Central Numic
2,000[ 1]
12,300
Goshute , Northern Shoshone
Skull Valley Indian Reservation , Goshute Indian Reservation , Washakie Indian Reservation
Idaho , Wyoming , Nevada
Colorado River Numic
Uto-Aztecan : Numic : Southern Numic
2,000[ 1]
5,000
Ute , Southern Paiute
Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation , Ute Mountain Indian Reservation , Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah (Cedar Band Indian Reservation , Indian Peaks Band Indian Reservation , Kanosh Band Reservations , Koosharem Band Reservations , Shivwits Indian Reservation )
Nevada , Colorado , Arizona , California