FROM THE ARCHIVE
Sand Creek site deeded to tribes
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MONDAY, APRIL 29, 2002

A central part of the Sand Creek Massacre site was deeded to the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma on Sunday.

A gaming company which manages a casino for the tribes bought the 1,465-acre parcel for $1.5 million. The land completes a historic site marking the 1864 massacre.

The Denver Post in an editorial calls the gift from Southwest Entertainment Inc. a chance for Colorado to "get on the right side of history."

Get the Story:
Sand Creek Massacre site returns to Indians (The Denver Rocky Mountain News 4/29)
Editorial: Honoring Sand Creek (The Denver Post 4/29)

Related Documents:
Sand Creek Letter 1 (December 19, 1864)
Sand Creek Letter 2 (December 14, 1864)

Relevant Links:
The National Park Service, Sand Creek Massacre Project Study - www.nps.gov/planning/sand/about.htm
The Sand Creek Massacre Site - www.kiowacountycolo.com/sand.htm

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