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Spiritual Healing Run Scheduled for November
25
By Alexa Roberts
The Northern Cheyenne Sand Creek Descendants
from the Northern Cheyenne Reservation in Montana
announce the 6th Annual Sand Creek Spiritual
Healing Run scheduled for November 25-27, 2004, to commemorate and
memorialize the 1864 Sand Creek Massacre 140th Anniversary, “The
Liberation of our Elders.” The ‘Healing Run’ is also to call
attention to the recent liberation and repatriation of the human remains of
the Sand Creek victims.
There will be a community Thanksgiving dinner
after the Spiritual Healing Run and more details will be forthcoming as soon
as they are finalized.
On November 29,
1864, along the Big Sandy Creek in southeastern Colorado near the
present-day town of Eads, federal troops commanded by Colonel John M.
Chivington attacked a peaceful encampment under the leadership of Cheyenne
Chief Black Kettle.
For protection
of his people and as duly authorized and directed by the United States
government, Cheyenne Chief Black Kettle raised the U.S. Flag and a white
flag of truce.
Despite these flags, Chivington’s men
slaughtered approximately 150 Indians, Cheyenne and Arapaho, most of whom
were women, children, or the elderly.
The Colorado troops then desecrated the dead
and plundered the camp. Later, they were greeted as heroes by cheering
throngs in the city of Denver as they paraded the body parts of the women,
children, and elders.
It remains one of the darkest episodes in
American and Cheyenne history.
Over a century since the tragic event, the
Cheyenne have finally begun to realize some sense of healing by honoring the
memory of the Sand Creek Massacre victims through the on-going following
efforts:
•The repatriation of human remains and
artifacts held in museums taken during and after the massacre;
•Researching, gathering and archiving Cheyenne
oral history of the Sand Creek massacre;
•Protecting and preserving the village site of
the Sand Creek massacre through federal legislation the Sand Creek Massacre
National Historic Site Act of November 7th 2000;
•Assisting the State of Colorado in
reinterpreting the Civil War monument at the State Capitol to affirm that
what occurred at Sand Creek on Nov. 29, 1864 was a massacre of innocent men
women and children a not a “Battle”;
•Originating the First Annual Sand Creek
Spiritual Healing Run of 1999 from the Sand Creek Massacre Site in Kiowa
County to the steps of the state capitol in Denver.
For the last five years Cheyenne people have
been returning to their ancestral homelands for healing. In a gesture of
cross-cultural good will, the Northern Cheyenne cordially invites the public
to support and attend the ceremonies and events surrounding the healing run
and to share this opportunity of spiritual healing during the Thanksgiving
holiday.
For more information or an opportunity to help
contact: Otto Braided Hair, Director, Northern Cheyenne Sand Creek Office
W.P.: 406.477.8026 Message Phone: 406.749.4325 email:
info@sandcreek.org.
For the schedule visit:
www.ncheyenne.net click on Notices. |