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Reporting from SAND CREEK MASSACRE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE, Colo. July 31, 2016. C raig Moore knows that Sand Creek can be a hard sell, especially to a group of teenagers on spring break.
History Colorado debuts Sand Creek Massacre exhibit 02:57. Nearly 158 years ago, on Nov. 29, 1864, Colonel Chivington led U.S. Army soldiers in an attack on innocent Cheyenne and Arapaho people ...
Colorado’s Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site will more than double in size to cover more than 6,500 acres of shortgrass prairie-a broadening federal project in tandem in tandem with ...
“The Sand Creek Massacre: The Betrayal that Changed Cheyenne and Arapaho People Forever” continues at the History Colorado Center, 1200 N. Broadway. Info: 303-447-8679 or historycolorado.org.
The announcement of the expansion of the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site by more than 3,000 acres is welcome news for the governor of the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes.
The Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site near Eads, Colorado preserves the haunting landscape of the Nov. 29, 1864 attack by a volunteer U.S. Cavalry regiment.
The Sand Creek Massacre happened on Nov. 29, 1864, when a U.S. cavalry killed more than 230 Arapaho and Cheyenne people — most of them women, children and elders. It was the deadliest day in ...
Colorado’s Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site marking one of the nation’s bloodiest assaults on Native people will more than double in size to cover more than 6,500 acres of shortgrass prairie ...
COLORADO (KCNC) — This fall, History Colorado will open a new exhibit on the Sand Creek Massacre that’s been ten years in the making. “The Sand Creek Massacre: The Betrayal that Changed ...
On Nov. 17, a group gathered outside the John Evans Alumni Center for a procession through the Northwestern University campus to commemorate the lost lives of Cheyenne and Arapaho people during the ...
By Virginia Langmaid, CNN The announcement of the expansion of the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site by more than 3,000 acres is welcome news for the governor of the Cheyenne and Arapaho ...