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Sand Creek Massacre Project... Special Resource Study (Srs) and Environmental Assessment (Ea)... Volume Two... U.S. Department of the Interi
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Sand Creek Massacre Project
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Category : Archaeological surveying
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"[A result of the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site Study Act of 1998 (Public Law 105-243),] legislation directed the National Park Service, in consultation with the State of Colorado, the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma, the Northern Cheyenne Tribe, and the Northern Arapaho Tribe, to complete two tasks. First, the Act directed the National Park Service to 'identify the location and extent of the massacre area and the suitability and feasibility of designating the site as a unit of the National Park Service system.' Secondly, the Act directed the National Park Service to prepare 'cost estimates for any necessary acquisition, development, operation and maintenance, and identification of alternatives for the management, administration, and protection of the area.' All of these tasks were to be completed within an 18-month timeline. [Volume 1] ... fulfills the first directive to identify the location and extent of the massacre area. [Volume 2] ... includes an assessment of the suitability and feasibility of making the site a National Park Service unit, cost estimates, alternatives for management, and the impacts of those alternatives"--Vol. 1, p. 7-8.
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"[A result of the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site Study Act of 1998 (Public Law 105-243),] legislation directed the National Park Service, in consultation with the State of Colorado, the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma, the Northern Cheyenne Tribe, and the Northern Arapaho Tribe, to complete two tasks. First, the Act directed the National Park Service to 'identify the location and extent of the massacre area and the suitability and feasibility of designating the site as a unit of the National Park Service system.' Secondly, the Act directed the National Park Service to prepare 'cost estimates for any necessary acquisition, development, operation and maintenance, and identification of alternatives for the management, administration, and protection of the area.' All of these tasks were to be completed within an 18-month timeline. [Volume 1] ... fulfills the first directive to identify the location and extent of the massacre area. [Volume 2] ... includes an assessment of the suitability and feasibility of making the site a National Park Service unit, cost estimates, alternatives for management, and the impacts of those alternatives"--Vol. 1, p. 7-8.
Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications
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Category : Government publications
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Pages : 948
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Finding Sand Creek
Author: Jerome A. Greene
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 9780806138015
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 276
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In Finding Sand Creek, Jerome A. Greene and Douglas D. Scott tell the story of how a dedicated group of people used a variety of methods to pinpoint the site of the Sand Creek Massacre. Drawing on oral histories, written records, and archeological fieldwork, Greene and Scott present a wealth of evidence to verify their conclusions.
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 9780806138015
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 276
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In Finding Sand Creek, Jerome A. Greene and Douglas D. Scott tell the story of how a dedicated group of people used a variety of methods to pinpoint the site of the Sand Creek Massacre. Drawing on oral histories, written records, and archeological fieldwork, Greene and Scott present a wealth of evidence to verify their conclusions.
Sand Creek Massacre Project: Site location study
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Category : Archaeological surveying
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Public Memory of the Sand Creek Massacre
Author: Lindsay Regan Calhoun
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ISBN: 9781604978193
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 283
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Many historical books have been written about the Sand Creek massacre--some were sympathetic to the actions of Colonel Chivington while others acknowledged the injustice. The Sand Creek massacre is a complicated piece of Colorado history with very little consensus. In the mid 1990s, Arapaho and Cheyenne people started visiting the location where the massacre was believed to have occurred with the permission of some local landowners. They claimed that their communities continued to suffer from the collective memories of the event, and they wanted to begin to heal through spiritual cleansing rituals. This sparked a movement to establish a memorial at the Sand Creek location. After nearly ten years of extensive research financial negotiations and state and federal lobbying efforts, the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site was established as a national park by Congress. It opened to the public in April of 2007. The Sand Creek Memorial National Historic Monument stands out because it shows the US federal government not only acknowledging wrongdoing towards American Indian people but also attempting to memorialize that wrongdoing in an officialcapacity. This memorial has set a unique precedent in American history. Unlike other monuments, this one begins with an acknowledgment of the injustice and tragedy that occurred at the location. For this reason, the Sand Creek Massacre National Park and Monument presents a unique opportunity to examine cultural identity, history and national identity. While memorials that acknowledge tragedy have been examined by scholars, this is usually done after the completion of the design. The present study is therefore unique because it also examines the unfolding of the memorialization process prior to the completion of the memorial design. This unique site posed an opportunity to examine how the US dominant cultural interests would be able to manage such a tragic and unflattering narrative while maintaining a cohesive national identity in the face of such action. The site also pre
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ISBN: 9781604978193
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 283
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Many historical books have been written about the Sand Creek massacre--some were sympathetic to the actions of Colonel Chivington while others acknowledged the injustice. The Sand Creek massacre is a complicated piece of Colorado history with very little consensus. In the mid 1990s, Arapaho and Cheyenne people started visiting the location where the massacre was believed to have occurred with the permission of some local landowners. They claimed that their communities continued to suffer from the collective memories of the event, and they wanted to begin to heal through spiritual cleansing rituals. This sparked a movement to establish a memorial at the Sand Creek location. After nearly ten years of extensive research financial negotiations and state and federal lobbying efforts, the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site was established as a national park by Congress. It opened to the public in April of 2007. The Sand Creek Memorial National Historic Monument stands out because it shows the US federal government not only acknowledging wrongdoing towards American Indian people but also attempting to memorialize that wrongdoing in an officialcapacity. This memorial has set a unique precedent in American history. Unlike other monuments, this one begins with an acknowledgment of the injustice and tragedy that occurred at the location. For this reason, the Sand Creek Massacre National Park and Monument presents a unique opportunity to examine cultural identity, history and national identity. While memorials that acknowledge tragedy have been examined by scholars, this is usually done after the completion of the design. The present study is therefore unique because it also examines the unfolding of the memorialization process prior to the completion of the memorial design. This unique site posed an opportunity to examine how the US dominant cultural interests would be able to manage such a tragic and unflattering narrative while maintaining a cohesive national identity in the face of such action. The site also pre
Sand Creek Massacre
Author: Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site (Agency : U.S.)
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Category : Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site (Colo.)
Languages : en
Pages : 1
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Category : Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site (Colo.)
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Historical Research on the Location of the Sand Creek Massacre Site
Author: Elizabeth Wegman-French
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Category : Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site (Colo.)
Languages : en
Pages : 92
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Category : Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site (Colo.)
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Pages : 92
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Sand Creek Massacre Project
Author: United States. National Park Service. Intermountain Region
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
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"[A result of the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site Study Act of 1998 (Public Law 105-243),] legislation directed the National Park Service, in consultation with the State of Colorado, the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma, the Northern Cheyenne Tribe, and the Northern Arapaho Tribe, to complete two tasks. First, the Act directed the National Park Service to 'identify the location and extent of the massacre area and the suitability and feasibility of designating the site as a unit of the National Park Service system.' Secondly, the Act directed the National Park Service to prepare 'cost estimates for any necessary acquisition, development, operation and maintenance, and identification of alternatives for the management, administration, and protection of the area.' All of these tasks were to be completed within an 18-month timeline. [Volume 1] ... fulfills the first directive to identify the location and extent of the massacre area. [Volume 2] ... includes an assessment of the suitability and feasibility of making the site a National Park Service unit, cost estimates, alternatives for management, and the impacts of those alternatives"--Vol. 1, p. 7-8.
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Category : Archaeological surveying
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"[A result of the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site Study Act of 1998 (Public Law 105-243),] legislation directed the National Park Service, in consultation with the State of Colorado, the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma, the Northern Cheyenne Tribe, and the Northern Arapaho Tribe, to complete two tasks. First, the Act directed the National Park Service to 'identify the location and extent of the massacre area and the suitability and feasibility of designating the site as a unit of the National Park Service system.' Secondly, the Act directed the National Park Service to prepare 'cost estimates for any necessary acquisition, development, operation and maintenance, and identification of alternatives for the management, administration, and protection of the area.' All of these tasks were to be completed within an 18-month timeline. [Volume 1] ... fulfills the first directive to identify the location and extent of the massacre area. [Volume 2] ... includes an assessment of the suitability and feasibility of making the site a National Park Service unit, cost estimates, alternatives for management, and the impacts of those alternatives"--Vol. 1, p. 7-8.
Big Sandy Resource Area, ORV Implementation Plan B1; Environmental Assessment (EA) B2; Notice of Designation Decision (ROD)
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