SAND CREEK MASSACRE revisits the horrific acts of that day and uncovers the history 150 years later. Gain insight into the history, the actions and the events that led to this infamous massacre.
Alexa Roberts, the former superintendent of the national historic site and now the interim chair of the Sand Creek Massacre Foundation’s board of directors, said that public discourse about the story ...
"This has been too long in coming," said Governor John Hickenlooper, after 180 miles and five days that really stretched back 150 years -- to November 29, 1864, and the Sand Creek Massacre ...
So far, his foundation — which works to “improve ... he’ll also report that the state has just transferred 640 acres to the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site northeast of Eads ...
Friday marks 160 years since the Sand Creek Massacre. More than 200 men, women and children were brutally murdered when military forces attacked a camp of Cheyenne and Arapaho tribe members.
Great Outdoors Colorado and the National Park Foundation. (Information from NPS Press release) Check out how the park ...
SALIDA — The Sand Creek Massacre is history, but Rod Farney does not want people to forget. He is keeping that memory alive in an oil painting depicting the event. As Salida High school art ...
Wall Street Journal reporter Michael Allen sets out to discover his great great grandfather's role in one of the darkest chapters in American military history: The Sand Creek Massacre. Photo ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Friday marks 160 years since Colorado’s Sand Creek Massacre, where U.S. soldiers attacked a camp of indigenous people, mostly women and children, killing hundreds. On Nov. 29 ...
The Sand Creek Massacre is one of the most controversial and widely discussed incidents in the history of Native/White relations in North America, rivalled only by events such as the Battle of Little ...
It's been 160 years since the Sand Creek Massacre- when United States soldiers attacked Cheyenne and Arapaho people camped in southeastern Colorado.