Sand Creek Massacre Foundation

A nonprofit organization

$894 raised by 15 donors

The Sand Creek Massacre is profound, symbolic, spiritual, controversial.

As 675 cavalrymen came around a prairie bend, the camps of Chiefs Black Kettle, White Antelope, and Left Hand lay in the valley before them. Chaotic, horrific, tumultuous, and bloody, the events of November 29, 1864 changed the course of history and forever altered the Cheyenne and Arapaho way of life.

US troops killed approximately 230 peaceful people - mostly women, children, and elders at the Big Sandy Creek. Among those massacred were Cheyenne and Arapaho chiefs and society headmen, severely impacting the traditional knowledge, language, social structures, ceremonies, songs, language, governing councils, and much more for generations.

The Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site is the place where their spirits reside, where we come to learn, to remember, to heal, and to make sure such atrocities never happen again. It is a site unlike any other in America.

The Sand Creek Massacre Foundation is the non-profit partner of the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site.

Mission

The Sand Creek Massacre Foundation is the non-profit partner of the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site, furthering its educational purposes and contributing to lifelong learning about the massacre. By supporting initiatives that encourage exploration of its relevance to our contemporary world, we seek to minimize the chances of similar atrocities from ever happening again. Our work honors the legacy of those who were lost, those who seek healing, and those who continue to be affected by this and other atrocities.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Sand Creek Massacre Foundation

Year Established

2020

Tax id (EIN)

85-0589285

Category

Education, Civil Rights, Social Action & Advocacy

Organization Size

Small Organization

Address

PO BOX 249
EADS, CO 81036

Service areas

CO, US

US

Phone

(720) 515-7835

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