Welcome to Ute Indian Flutes, the on-line home of
authentic Native American handcrafted wooden flutes made by Edward Bent Box,
aka Red Ute.

In the summer of 2004, Red Ute and his wife, Diane, who creates the beadwork for
the flutes, decided to leave the Southern Ute Indian Reservation in order to
bring their handcrafts to a wider audience. They moved to Asheville, North
Carolina, in the Great Smoky mountains, an area long known for it's community
support, its artists and craftspeople from many different backgrounds.
Although traditional Plains Indian flutes were once used solely for courting,
Red Ute says that they can now be used for peace. "For one human being to bring
good feelings to another, to give the heart a voice to communicate with the
Great Spirit, to produce a feeling of relaxation, and to bring vibrational
healing to the flute player and his or her audience. It makes one aware of the
spirit within."
We hope you will enjoy your visit to Ute Indian Flutes. Happy Journey to you
all! Peace and Harmony.
Edward and Diane Box
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