John Chivington attacked a camp of Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians along Sand Creek in southeastern Colorado. The Indians had gone there at the request of the Governor of Colorado, in order to escape ...
As conflict turned violent, a peaceful band of Arapaho and Cheyenne camped along Sand Creek in southeastern Colorado in 1864. They were attacked without warning, despite white flags of truce, and ...
Ethete, Wyo. (Press Release) – The Northern Arapaho Business Council announced it has been awarded a nearly $9.2 million federal grant to fund improvements to Beaver Creek Lagoon, the wastewater ...
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 ...
Boulder seeks public input for a Healing Trail at the Fort Chambers/Poor Farm site, related to the Sand Creek Massacre ...
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 Sand Creek Massacre is not only a tragic historical event, its legacy is alive and present in the memories, lineages, and stories, and in the trauma and healing, of its Cheyenne and Arapaho ...