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Back in 2013, when the History Colorado Center shut down its first Sand Creek Massacre exhibition due to protests from Native Americans, it was more than a local scandal and an enduring embarrassme… ...
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 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 ...
Sand Creek Massacre Site History Colorado In a news release announcing the exhibit, the museum explained a previous exhibit that opened in 2012 was closed because of what it called "inadequate ...
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 ...
Ten days before the 158th anniversary of the Sand Creek massacre, History Colorado will open a new exhibit sharing the accounts of those who survived.
Haaland, the first Native American to lead a U.S. Cabinet agency, made the announcement Wednesday during a solemn ceremony at the Sand Creek Massacre National Historical Site, about 140 miles ...
Hart Van Denburg/CPR News The Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site between Cheyenne Wells and Eads in Kiowa County marks the location where in 1864, Col. John M. Chivington led 675 U.S ...
C onservative group Advance Colorado has filed a petition to President Donald Trump seeking to reverse the 2023 renaming of ...
SAND CREEK MASSACRE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE — An icy breeze blows up the Sand Creek Valley 180 miles ... Sand Creek an ugly stain on Colorado’s history, resounding horror for Natives. BOB ...
“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.
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 ...