ByAnna Alejo, CBS News Colorado • November 22, 2021
A group of American Indian leaders in Colorado began to organize three years ago to study the history of Native Americans in our state. Their work is called the Truth, Restoration and Education Commission.
Rick Williams, who is Oglala Lakota and Cheyenne, is President of People of the Sacred Land, the nonprofit that led the effort. Read the full article and view the evening news segment here.
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People of the Sacred Land is a Colorado-based nonprofit working to uncover the truth about American Indian history in the state. The purpose of the People of Sacred Land is to support American Indian people who are citizens of the State of Colorado to preserve their culture, language, and ways of life that were intimately tied to the land.
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