The City of Boulder is looking for the public's help to create a community project recognizing a big part of Colorado history: the Sand Creek Massacre of 1864. City officials have been working with ...
Which way? Whose way? -- The road to dominion -- The bitter conundrum -- Methodists and the American Indian -- John Milton Chivington: the fighting parson -- John Evans, M.D.: entrepreneur and ...
At dawn on November 29, 1864, Colonel John Chivington led more than 600 volunteers and troops with the First and Third Colorado Regiments on a violent raid of a peaceful village of Cheyenne and ...
It’s been a long time coming. But then, the Sand Creek Massacre was 150 years ago, and the wounds are still fresh for the descendants of those who were injured or killed by Colonel John Chivington’s ...
Sand Creek Massacre: 150 Year Remembrance, jointly sponsored by the National Park Service and the National Museum of the American Indian, is a one day symposium that commemorates the sesquicentennial ...
DENVER — More than 160 years after the Sand Creek Massacre, a new memorial honoring the victims is taking shape on the west steps of the Colorado State Capitol—a long-awaited recognition that ...
This video examines the Sand Creek Massacre of 1864, one of the darkest events in American frontier history. Despite clear signs of peace, U.S. troops attacked a camp of Cheyenne and Arapaho, killing ...
DENVER (AP) — Federal officials on Friday renamed a towering mountain southwest of Denver as part of a national effort to address the history of oppression and violence against Native Americans. The U ...
The Sand Creek Massacre comes to mind in reading about U.S. Rep. Jason Crow, a decorated combat veteran who declared that members of the U.S. military must refuse illegal orders. “No one has to carry ...