Commemorating the Sand Creek Massacre: A Day of Reflection and Healing

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The Sand Creek Massacre, which occurred 160 years ago, was the deadliest day in Colorado's history, where over 200 Cheyenne and Arapaho men, women, and children were killed by military forces. The massacre, led by John Chivington, was a brutal attack on a peaceful camp, despite attempts to negotiate peace. The site is now a National Historic Site, and efforts continue to raise awareness and honor the victims, with descendants and tribal representatives working to ensure the history is not forgotten.
Topics:nation#cheyenne-and-arapaho-tribes#colorado-history#history#indigenous-history#john-chivington#sand-creek-massacre
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