(USA Records Organization-USKings introduce the new nomination) Early residents such as the Timpanogots Ute tribe who lived in the surrounding valleys from A.D. 1400, to modern folks have kept legends of Timpanogos alive through storytelling, publishing, and ensuring the tales are heard by the next generation.

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At least twelve recorded versions of the Legend of Timpanogos exist today. Though the legends vary, most explain the curious outline of a woman that can be seen on the peaks of Mount Timpanogos, or the origin of the “Great Heart,” a large stalactite found in the Timpanogos Cave System. The story generally opens with a scene of a struggling person in the midst of drought, lacking food and hope. In Romeo and Juliet fashion, our main characters are introduced, commonly as Red Eagle or Timpanac the Indian warrior and Utahna or Ucanogas the Indian princess.
 

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