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The statue, by sculptor Gerald Anthony Shippen, will depict the Cheyenne and Arapaho chiefs Black Kettle and Left Hand, as well as a Native American woman with a child.
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 ...
NORMAN – The University of Oklahoma Sam Noble Museum hosted the 22nd annual Oklahoma Native American Youth Language Fair with ...
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 ...
Colorado lawmakers voted unanimously to approve a 24-foot statue to commemorate the Sand Creek Massacre. It will replace a Civil War statue torn down in 2020.
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