Confrontation with White invaders of Arapaho territory intensified rapidly after the discovery of gold near Denver in 1858. Many bands traditionally wintered in the sheltered Denver/Boulder area. A ...
This story was originally published by Grist. Steven Amos feels hopeful for once. He’s finishing a drug and alcohol treatment program, living in a halfway house, and working a new job, doing carpentry ...
Northern Arapaho leaders are advising tribal members to carry government IDs when they leave home out of concern they may get profiled and caught up in the Trump administration’s growing ...
I want you to come again in three months, some from each tribe there [the Indian Territory ... this refers to Casper Edson, the young Arapaho who wrote down this message of Wovoka for the ...
The Arapaho language, native to the Great Plains, is at risk of disappearing. Fewer children are learning the linguistic traditions from their elders, putting an invaluable oral archive of traditional ...
More specifically, it examined the nature of Evans’ involvement in the Sand Creek Massacre of Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians, which occurred in 1864 while he was governor of what was then the Colorado ...
The Arapaho peoples once lived across a wide territory that included what is currently Wyoming, South Dakota, and Colorado. In the 1860s, officials pressured some tribal members into signing away ...