The waterway cuts through a tangled and tragic past in southeastern Colorado that still echoes Western expansion, Indigenous displacement.
September 9, 1878 - After a year of suffering on an Oklahoma reservation they had been forcibly moved to, 300 Northern Cheyenne Native Americans began a dangerous journey back to their home. While on ...
Tribal, state, and national leaders will gather in Oklahoma City on Thursday, Nov. 6, for the annual meeting of the United ...
Leo Killsback, associate professor in Montana State University’s Department of Native American Studies in the College of Letters and Science, has won the Western History Association’s 2021 Donald ...
A months-long dispute gripping the Northern Cheyenne Tribe centers around who is in charge and a controversial election that excludes women candidates scheduled for Oct. 30 is only causing more ...
Fort Laramie had a big problem. How do you accommodate some 45,000 horses owned by the 10 different tribes meeting ...
EADS, Colo. — Renee Millard-Chacon takes the time to educate her two sons about their Indigenous history, especially because it is not taught in their schools. "My children are also Navy brats," ...
Boulder County recognizes November as Native American Heritage Month and appoints Karen Wilde as Relations Manager.
Cheyenne native Seth Edeen has come a long way from running plays on the football field. Now, he plays athletes — among other ...