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Gordon Yellowman, tribal historian for the Arapaho and Cheyenne tribes, explained that the native language of these tribes is alive in their culture and a big part of their identity.
Indigenous artist aims to keep his culture and heritage alive and “keeping the voices of my ancestors alive, because they ...
The Colorado House and Senate approve a memorial for the Sand Creek Massacre, but representatives of the Southern Cheyenne ...
Colorado lawmakers voted unanimously to approve a 24-foot statue to commemorate the Sand Creek Massacre. It will replace a ...
Arapahoe County Animal Services is asking for help identifying two suspects whose dogs attacked another dog and its owner at Cheyenne-Arapaho Park on Thursday, causing the hurt dog to need at ...
But in late autumn of 1864, about 1,000 Cheyenne and Arapaho lived in tepees here, at the edge of what was then reservation land. Their chiefs had recently sought peace in talks with white ...
The statue, by sculptor Gerald Anthony Shippen, will depict the Cheyenne and Arapaho chiefs Black Kettle and Left Hand, as ...
Fort Reno, in Oklahoma, has a long and storied history. It is currently home to the USDA's Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Grazinglands Research Laboratory. Fort Reno sits on land that once ...
The Sand Creek Massacre Foundation and the Sand Creek Massacre Memorial Committee announced that the Colorado State Senate ...
West of Interstate 25 and off County Road 7, an open space in Broomfield now has a new, culturally significant name.
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