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Oh, dude, "matukach" in the Ute Language means "bear." So, like, if you ever find yourself in a situation where you need to know what "matukach" means in Ute, you can impress everyone by casually dropping the fact that it means "bear." It's like the ultimate party trick, you know?

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In the James Doss books about Ute tribal investigator Charlie Moon, matukach is a Ute word used to mean a white person.

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