A century and a half later, the wounds of Sand Creek are still fresh

This story was filed on February 24, 2013

Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.

Beyond the Barrel Man costumes, beyond the zombies that end the Denver A to Z show (what, no Zebulon Pike?), a sign warns that Collision: The Sand Creek Massacre, 1860s-Today may not be suitable for children, des…read more

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