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Tribal Representatives meet Colorado National Guardsmen
By Alexa Roberts
NPS
Approximately a dozen officers of the Colorado National
Guard, 1st Battalion-157th Field Artillery, were in Eads,
on Friday afternoon, October 24. The visit was part of a Staff Ride
which was done in conjunction with a two-three month training overview of
the Sand Creek Massacre. After researching various military aspects of Sand
Creek, such as tactics, leadership and law, the officers gave individual
presentations at Fort Carson, on Thursday, October 23.
Spokesman for the group, Captain Charles Zakhem, addressed
a gathering of about thirty people at the courthouse in Eads. After enjoying a
meal, introductions were given and historic information was shared by Cheyenne
Chief Laird Cometsevah and other representatives of the Southern Cheyenne and
Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma, the Northern Arapaho Tribe of Wyoming, and the
Northern Cheyenne Tribe of Montana. Also on hand was Alexa Roberts,
Superintendent of the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site; other NPS
staff; the USDA in Eads; and several private film companies, Olympus Films, Rope
the Wind Productions, and Sheephead Films.
Later in the day, most attendees drove to the area of the
Sand Creek Massacre. While at the site, additional information was provided by
Bill Dawson, Ray and Steve Brady of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe and others. The
event proved quite historic as descendants of Cheyenne and Arapaho killed or
wounded at Sand Creek meet with Colorado soldiers. The event concluded about
sundown.

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