Donald Trump still has the capacity to shock. The American president’s unauthorized war against Iran finds him in a vicious ...
Something was taken from all of us on a winter morning in 1864. This is the story of that loss, the ache it leaves in every one of us, and a small ritual that begins the thaw.
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This video shows the moment soldiers opened fire on women and children - The Sand Creek Massacre
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 ...
Over three days, the First People's Festival in Estes Park brought together Indigenous artists, dancers, educators, and families for a fashion show, an art market, cultural demonstrations, and a ...
When the attack came, Black Kettle believed it must have been a mistake. The old chief gathered a 33-star United States flag that had been given to him a few years before as a sign of friendship with ...
DENVER (AP) — Ben Nighthorse Campbell, the former senator and U.S. representative of Colorado known for his passionate advocacy of Native American issues, died Tuesday. He was 92. Campbell died of ...
In 1864, over 150 Cheyenne and Arapaho villagers—mostly women, children, and the elderly—were brutally murdered by U.S. troops under a flag of truce. This is the shocking, definitive account. Supreme ...
In the days after Thanksgiving, we should remember that 161 years ago – on Nov. 29, 1864 – Colorado experienced the deadliest day in its history. On that day, more than 230 women, children, and elders ...
It's one of the darkest moments in Colorado history: the Sand Creek Massacre of 1864. Today, through the letters he wrote, we learn about a man who refused to take part: Capt. Silas Soule. Then, from ...
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