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The Sioux, Cheyenne and Arapaho were victorious in this conflict ... but face many obstacles due to the relatively small number of traditional elders and native speakers remaining, and the high costs ...
On a large plot of land outside the small town of Concho, the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes manage hundreds of bison. But one member of the herd has a special place in his keeper’s hearts.
Hundreds of Cheyenne and Arapaho were camped along the bend of ... "John Chivington knew that the camp he was attacking was a camp of elders, women and children. It was a chiefs' camp," said ...
“This is our history, our elders have always known what happened ... The site has special meaning for the Cheyenne and Arapaho, who hold a ceremony there each November, followed by a “healing ...
An assembly of 1,000 Sioux, Arapaho, and Northern Cheyenne — survivors of Sand Creek among them — overran the town, killing civilians and soldiers and distributing their body parts across the ...
This course offers a general introduction to the Cheyenne, Arapaho and Ute peoples – the most prominent Indigenous Peoples of Colorado. The 1851 Fort Laramie Treaty recognized lands north of the ...
Indigenous artist aims to keep his culture and heritage alive and “keeping the voices of my ancestors alive, because they ...
It is thanks to Captain Silas Soule who refused to participate in the massacre of peaceful Cheyenne and Arapaho peoples on Nov. 29, 1864, and spoke up in the face of these bloodthirsty and ...