アメリカ内務省さんのインスタグラム写真 - (アメリカ内務省Instagram)「The Interior Department is committed to telling America's accurate, authentic and complete history — even the difficult parts. Some of it hurts and some of it heals, but acknowledging our past can help us build a better future.    Chaotic, horrific, tumultuous and bloody, the events of November 29, 1864, changed the course of history. Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site commemorates the brutal attack on a village of about 750 Cheyenne and Arapaho people along Sand Creek in Colorado.    The pain of the Sand Creek Massacre is felt by generations of Indigenous people. The site remains a sacred place to honor the dead and the dispossessed — a place where they are not forgotten.   Photos by NPS    Alt Text:    Photo 1: Members of the Arapaho and Cheyenne gathered around a 33 Star American Flag and a white flag during the Tribes' annual Healing Run.     Photo 2: Lodge (Tipi) poles, arranged without the hide covering, are set up in the creek bed of the Big Sandy Creek, near where the Cheyenne and Arapaho people were encamped when the Sand Creek Massacre happened.」11月30日 1時06分 - usinterior

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The Interior Department is committed to telling America's accurate, authentic and complete history — even the difficult parts. Some of it hurts and some of it heals, but acknowledging our past can help us build a better future.

Chaotic, horrific, tumultuous and bloody, the events of November 29, 1864, changed the course of history. Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site commemorates the brutal attack on a village of about 750 Cheyenne and Arapaho people along Sand Creek in Colorado.

The pain of the Sand Creek Massacre is felt by generations of Indigenous people. The site remains a sacred place to honor the dead and the dispossessed — a place where they are not forgotten.

Photos by NPS

Alt Text:

Photo 1: Members of the Arapaho and Cheyenne gathered around a 33 Star American Flag and a white flag during the Tribes' annual Healing Run.


Photo 2: Lodge (Tipi) poles, arranged without the hide covering, are set up in the creek bed of the Big Sandy Creek, near where the Cheyenne and Arapaho people were encamped when the Sand Creek Massacre happened.


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