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The Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site in Colorado is where on November 29th, 1864, over 230 Native Americans were ...
On this 150th anniversary of the Sand Creek Massacre, an effort is underway to scrub Colorado maps of the name Chivington. Longmont did so in 2004, replacing Chivington Drive Serving Summit County, CO ...
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, ...
Beginning in the year 2000, Northern Arapaho youth and young adults began running - a long ways. They ran from Sand Creek, Colorado to Ethete, Wyoming - a distance of several hundred miles. They did ...
Members of an Arapaho and Cheyenne honor guard mark the Sand Creek Massacre’s 150th anniversary at Riverside Cemetery in Denver, resting place of Capt. Silas Soule, who exposed the atrocity.
Colorado exhibit teaching what occurred in Sand Creek massacre 01:59. It's known as the deadliest day in Colorado's history. It's a memory that rips at the heartstrings of Waylon Rogers and his ...
Friday marks 160 years since Colorado's Sand Creek Massacre, where U.S. soldiers attacked a camp of indigenous people, mostly ...
DENVER — The Colorado we know today is a summation of our past. But, Dan Yergert believes there are parts that people don't like to talk about, like the the Sand Creek Massacre.
Evans ultimately was forced to resign because of the Sand Creek Massacre where U.S. soldiers attacked and killed Native people, including Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians, in southeastern Colorado ...