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A group in Colorado is seeking to revert the name of Mount Blue Sky to Mount Evans, arguing the decision to scrap the name of ...
“The soldiers complained to (U.S. Army Col John) Chivington about not being engaged,” said Alex Rose, a guide at the National Historic Trails Interpretive Center in Casper.
"No known evidence indicates that John Evans helped plan the Sand Creek Massacre or had any knowledge of it in advance," said the report from the university, whose founders included Evans.
An identical sign was posted at the nearby Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site in Colorado. In 1864, the U.S. Army slaughtered approximately 750 Southern Cheyenne and Arapaho indigenous ...
Signs with a QR code leads visitors at National Park Service sites to a survey asking if posted information "is negative about either past or living Americans" or fail to emphasizes site's beauty.
Rick Williams, the leader of an American Indian group called People of the Sacred Land, reacted with disbelief this month upon learning signs were posted at the Sand Creek Massacre National ...
Rick Williams, the leader of an American Indian group called People of the Sacred Land, reacted with disbelief this month upon learning signs were posted at the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic ...
At the nearby Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site in southeast Colorado, about 270 Cheyene and Arapaho people— mostly women and children–—were slaughtered by a well-armed white ...
The gold rush to the far reaches of Kansas Territory (Colorado) in 1859 brought tens of thousands of hopeful fortune seekers west from the States. Health and wealth were the ...