A misplaced massacre

struggling over the memory of Sand Creek

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English language

Published Jan. 23, 2012 by Harvard University Press.

ISBN:
978-0-674-04585-9
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OCLC Number:
784125018

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In the early morning of November 29, 1864, with the fate of the Union still uncertain, part of the First Colorado and nearly all of the Third Colorado volunteer regiments, commanded by Colonel John Chivington, surprised hundreds of Cheyenne and Arapaho people camped on the banks of Sand Creek in southeastern Colorado Territory. More than 150 Native Americans were slaughtered, the vast majority of them women, children, and the elderly, making it one of the most infamous cases of state-sponsored violence in U.S. history. A Misplaced Massacre examines the ways in which generations of Americans have struggled to come to terms with the meaning of both the attack and its aftermath, most publicly at the 2007 opening of the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site. This site opened after a long and remarkably contentious planning process. Native Americans, Colorado ranchers, scholars, Park Service employees, and politicians alternately argued and allied …

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Subjects

  • Sand Creek Massacre, Colo., 1864
  • United States. Army. Colorado Cavalry Regiment, 1st (1862-1865)
  • Wars, 1864
  • United States
  • Cheyenne Indians
  • United States. Army. Colorado Cavalry Regiment, 3rd (1864)
  • History