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The statue, by sculptor Gerald Anthony Shippen, will depict the Cheyenne and Arapaho chiefs Black Kettle and Left Hand, as ...
Colorado lawmakers voted unanimously to approve a 24-foot statue to commemorate the Sand Creek Massacre. It will replace a ...
The Colorado House and Senate approve a memorial for the Sand Creek Massacre, but representatives of the Southern Cheyenne ...
Legislators unanimously supported the sculpture to commemorate the 1864 attack.
Joanna B. Pinneo Plains Indian artist Howling Wolf created these detailed drawings of the Sand Creek massacre about a decade after it happened. Allen Memorial Art Museum / Oberlin College When the ...
Friday marks 160 years since the Sand Creek Massacre. More than 200 men, women and children were brutally murdered when military forces attacked a camp of Cheyenne and Arapaho tribe members.
The Sand Creek Massacre is one of the most controversial and widely discussed incidents in the history of Native/White relations in North America, rivalled only by events such as the Battle of Little ...
A decade ago, a flawed exhibit about the Sand Creek massacre of Cheyenne and Arapaho angered the Tribes. This time, the museum took pains to get the story right. For decades, Gail Ridgely has worked ...
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 ...
The memorial will consist of a massive, 24-foot-tall sculpture of an Arapaho chief, a Cheyenne chief and a Native American woman holding a child ...
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I am not aware of any substantive argument that can be brought, especially by Indigenous groups and tribes, against such a simple amendment that recognizes Genocide Against Native ...