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the arapahoe really lost their land at that time. on display here, we have some clothing and some items that represent what the arapahoe would have worn and would have used in the late 1800s. there is a dress made out of hide that arapahoe women would have worn. there is a saddle blanket and that they would have put over a horse. a beautiful feathered headdress that the chief would have used during ceremonies, and also some leggings that would have been worn by arapahoe men. with these, you can see the beautiful beading. some of these would have been used during ceremonies and rituals more than they would have for everyday life of the arapahoe. niwot tried tirelessly to keep peace between the tens of thousands of white men who came out in search of gold and the arapahoe. at that time, there were only several thousand of them. ultimately, the arapahoe and the cheyenne, who also lived in the area, ended up in an area in southeastern colorado at sand creek, and many of them were brutally massacred in 1864. most of the rest of them ended
the arapahoe really lost their land at that time. on display here, we have some clothing and some items that represent what the arapahoe would have worn and would have used in the late 1800s. there is a dress made out of hide that arapahoe women would have worn. there is a saddle blanket and that they would have put over a horse. a beautiful feathered headdress that the chief would have used during ceremonies, and also some leggings that would have been worn by arapahoe men. with these, you can...
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there is a dress made out of hide that arapahoe women would have worn. there is a saddle blanket that they would have put over a horse a horse. a beautiful headdress that the chief would have used during ceremonies and also some leggings that would have been worn by men. you can see the beautiful beading that is on it. some of these probably would have been used more during ceremony and ritual than they would have been for everyday life. tried tirelessly to keep peace between the tens of thousands of white man who came out to search for gold and the arapahoe -- at that time there only several thousand of them. ultimately, the arapahoe and cheyenne who lived in the area ended up in an area down in and manyern colorado of them were brutally massacred in 1864. most of the rest of them ended up on reservations in wyoming and oklahoma. after 1864, the population of indians in this area was incredibly diminished. in the story makers exhibit, which is an exhibit that tells the early stories of boulder. in particular, the section is about the early miners that c
there is a dress made out of hide that arapahoe women would have worn. there is a saddle blanket that they would have put over a horse a horse. a beautiful headdress that the chief would have used during ceremonies and also some leggings that would have been worn by men. you can see the beautiful beading that is on it. some of these probably would have been used more during ceremony and ritual than they would have been for everyday life. tried tirelessly to keep peace between the tens of...
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the arapahoe really lost their land at the time. we have some clothing here that really represent what the arapahoe would have worn and used in the late 1800s. there is address here made out of high that the women would have worn. there is a saddle blanket that they would have put over a horse. headdressl feathered that achieve would have used during ceremonies. also some leggings that would have been worn by an arapahoe man. with these you can see the beautiful details on it. some of these probably would have been used more during ceremonies and rituals than they would have for everyday life for the arapahoe. tirelessly tried to keep the peace between the tens of thousands of white men searching for gold and the arapahoe at that time -- there were really only several thousand. ultimately, the arapahoe and the cheyenne in the area wound up in oftheastern colorado, many them were brutally massacred in 1864. most of the rest of them wound up on reservations in wyoming and oklahoma. the population of indians in this area was incredibly
the arapahoe really lost their land at the time. we have some clothing here that really represent what the arapahoe would have worn and used in the late 1800s. there is address here made out of high that the women would have worn. there is a saddle blanket that they would have put over a horse. headdressl feathered that achieve would have used during ceremonies. also some leggings that would have been worn by an arapahoe man. with these you can see the beautiful details on it. some of these...
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chief. >> chief left hand was one of the leaders of the arapaho indians in the mid-1800s to the arapahoe of the plains indian tribes that lived here in colorado on the plains of colorado and, in fact, the plains of colorado belong to the upper outpost and the cheyenne's. so chief left hand was one of the great leaders of the arapaho's and what made him great was, there were two things that made them great. one, he was a piece chief. we have a lot about the work she's. we know all about the worksheets, a great chief to lead the warriors, thundering across the plains fighting the enemy. you don't hear much about the piece chief. there were peace chiefs who work very, very hard to try to bring all the newcomers who are coming onto the planes fly on to india land and the tribes together. and to find a way of these different people different cultures could live together. chief left hand was one of those really great piece leaders. he was also fluent in english or this was highly unusual in the 1800s for any plains indian to be fluent in english, or in any other language other than the langua
chief. >> chief left hand was one of the leaders of the arapaho indians in the mid-1800s to the arapahoe of the plains indian tribes that lived here in colorado on the plains of colorado and, in fact, the plains of colorado belong to the upper outpost and the cheyenne's. so chief left hand was one of the great leaders of the arapaho's and what made him great was, there were two things that made them great. one, he was a piece chief. we have a lot about the work she's. we know all about...
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in the long to the arapaho's and the cheyenne people.o what made him great, he was a piece indian chief. we know all about the war chiefs and the warriors thundering across the plain fighting the enemies. but we don't hear a lot about indian chiefs that were for peace. but they work very hard to bring all of the newcomers who are coming on to indian lands, rating them and the tribe together, finding a way to different people of different cultures could live together. and chief left hand was one of those really great piece people great he was also fluent in english and this was highly unusual in the mid-1800s for any indians to be fluent in english or in any other language other than the language that indians spoke. each tribe had its own language. but the common language was the sign language. so everyone communicated with signs. no one had to learn anyone else's language. and here was this man was fluent in english. i'm a writer and i set out to answer the question that i wanted answered and that was how did he become fluent in english.
in the long to the arapaho's and the cheyenne people.o what made him great, he was a piece indian chief. we know all about the war chiefs and the warriors thundering across the plain fighting the enemies. but we don't hear a lot about indian chiefs that were for peace. but they work very hard to bring all of the newcomers who are coming on to indian lands, rating them and the tribe together, finding a way to different people of different cultures could live together. and chief left hand was one...
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chief. >> chief left-hand was one of the arapahoe indians in the mid-1800's. the raponos are one of the plains indians tribes and this ear on the plains of colorado and in fact the plains colorado belong to the rapanos and the cheyenne. chief left-hand was one of the great leaders of the arapahoe and what made them great was well there were two things that made him great. one, he was a peace chief. we care a lot about the war chiefs and we know all about the war chiefs the great chiefs that led the warriors thundered across the plains fighting the enemy. we don't hear much about the peace chiefs that there were peace chiefs who worked very hard to try to bring all the newcomers who were coming onto the plains flooding onto indian lands and the tribes together and to find a way that these different people of different cultures could live together. chief left-hand was one of those really great pe
chief. >> chief left-hand was one of the arapahoe indians in the mid-1800's. the raponos are one of the plains indians tribes and this ear on the plains of colorado and in fact the plains colorado belong to the rapanos and the cheyenne. chief left-hand was one of the great leaders of the arapahoe and what made them great was well there were two things that made him great. one, he was a peace chief. we care a lot about the war chiefs and we know all about the war chiefs the great chiefs...
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valley was home to the southern arapahoe indians and founded in 1859, now home to more than 100,000 people. posted by our comcast cable partners, the city tour staff showcase the city's history. learn more all weekend here on american history tv. >> well, actually, the highway that you drove up through the was built in the early 1870's. it was built specifically to go to carolyn. that put boulder into the mining game early. although it was still a supply town. met -- wagons were the rule of thumb for a lot of mining. wagonok it to town and a and you bought your dynamite, your supplies, and everything else. you put it back in the same wagon and went back. boulder figured -- figures into this early. >> we are in western boulder county near the site of the old town of caribou. it is completely a ghost town. right down there in the meadow is a town that was built to exploit the mineral resources, innly silver, discovered 1879. made,he discoveries were boulder was a small community still looking for its identity in the world, still supporting agriculture. there needed to be a place where commod
valley was home to the southern arapahoe indians and founded in 1859, now home to more than 100,000 people. posted by our comcast cable partners, the city tour staff showcase the city's history. learn more all weekend here on american history tv. >> well, actually, the highway that you drove up through the was built in the early 1870's. it was built specifically to go to carolyn. that put boulder into the mining game early. although it was still a supply town. met -- wagons were the rule...
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the families reported them as runaways to the arapahoe county services. they may have stolen money from the parents. a 16-year-old sudanese girl is with them. >> i was shocked because i was [ indiscernible ] position we thought that the boys will -- was easy targets to our surprise the girls were easy targets. >> reporter: friends of the girl's family say they are students at overland high school. cherry creek schools couldn't comment on the situation but said there are predators online of all sorts including students of all persuasions who strongly urged parents to mind how students are using their computers. >> i'm hoping the parents will do their share by talking to kids. >> reporter: in april 19-year- old shannon connolly was arrested at dia. the arvada teen was trying to get into syria after meeting an isis fighter online. she pleaded guilty after federal investigators left hand she tried to join the terrorists multiple times. >> that was stan bush reporting. all three girls are u.s. citizens and thought to have been radicalized in their hometowns. >
the families reported them as runaways to the arapahoe county services. they may have stolen money from the parents. a 16-year-old sudanese girl is with them. >> i was shocked because i was [ indiscernible ] position we thought that the boys will -- was easy targets to our surprise the girls were easy targets. >> reporter: friends of the girl's family say they are students at overland high school. cherry creek schools couldn't comment on the situation but said there are predators...
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the first floor is the exhibit of the arapahoe, the native americans who lived here prior to white settlement. this exhibit really tells that story. on the second floor of the museum, it is called "storymakers." it is about the early settlers to the boulder area, why they came here, how they made a living, and what life was like
the first floor is the exhibit of the arapahoe, the native americans who lived here prior to white settlement. this exhibit really tells that story. on the second floor of the museum, it is called "storymakers." it is about the early settlers to the boulder area, why they came here, how they made a living, and what life was like
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yesterday skiers and snowboarders cheered as the lifts started running at arapahoe basin ski area.sort opened five days earlier last year. the ski area began making snow two weeks ago and has received about a foot of natural snow. the resort says the early season conditions are not for beginners. . no, we're not going it to see any snow like that in our mountains anytime soon. >> no. it was 21 earlier this morning in truckee. certainly cold but they're on their way to a sunny day today in the 60s and back home take a look at what we have. just a beautiful shot. we've been sitting at 63 all morning long, already in the mid-60s, down around the airport. today seasonal weather but we are grabbing any chance of rain we can and that will come on monday. i'll explain when we come back. >> thanks, lisa. next, it's a moment giants fans can't stop he reliving. travis ishikawa sending the giants to their third world series in five years. series in five years. the call you may not have , , ,, okay, i'll send it. one hundred seventy-two dollars for a chemistry book. just use citi popmoney. boo
yesterday skiers and snowboarders cheered as the lifts started running at arapahoe basin ski area.sort opened five days earlier last year. the ski area began making snow two weeks ago and has received about a foot of natural snow. the resort says the early season conditions are not for beginners. . no, we're not going it to see any snow like that in our mountains anytime soon. >> no. it was 21 earlier this morning in truckee. certainly cold but they're on their way to a sunny day today in...
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yesterday they cheered as the lifts started running in the arapaho basin ski area.t opened five days earlier last year. they began making snow two years ago and it has received about a foot of natural snow. they said the thin, early conditions are not for beginners. doesn't look like we will get snow in our mouths anytime soon, huh? >> no. we have a slight chance of showers in the next couple days. this morning it's mild. san francisco not the low 60s. how about more orange from the exploratorium camera. it's a very mild start with little in the way of cloud cover. but we still could see a slight showers this morning. i'll explain when we return. >> thanks, lisa. also neck, the moment giants fans can't stop reliving. travis ishikawa sending the giants to their third world series in five years. the call you may not have heard. that's ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na
yesterday they cheered as the lifts started running in the arapaho basin ski area.t opened five days earlier last year. they began making snow two years ago and it has received about a foot of natural snow. they said the thin, early conditions are not for beginners. doesn't look like we will get snow in our mouths anytime soon, huh? >> no. we have a slight chance of showers in the next couple days. this morning it's mild. san francisco not the low 60s. how about more orange from the...
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we have police reports from the arapahoe county sheriff which tells a really startling tale here.they got a call from the father of the 15 and 17-year-old who basically said at when he comes home from work he doesn't find them there. he's not worried. turns out they were with their friend a 16-year-old, who skipped school that day. she talked to her father around the same time in the morning and said she had been late for school. the school had contacted the father to say that the daughter wasn't in school that day. so next thing they know the fbi is getting a flag on their passports because they have now traveled all the way to germany which is where the authorities there had stopped them before they could even get to turkey. this is a very scary story for a lot of parents because this is not something a lot of people see. the fbi has seen, you know people trying to talk to terrorist groups on-line, but they've never seen people this young, 15 16 17 years old. and it's very disconcerting to them. >> strange to me how any teenagers could get to germany without the parents apparent
we have police reports from the arapahoe county sheriff which tells a really startling tale here.they got a call from the father of the 15 and 17-year-old who basically said at when he comes home from work he doesn't find them there. he's not worried. turns out they were with their friend a 16-year-old, who skipped school that day. she talked to her father around the same time in the morning and said she had been late for school. the school had contacted the father to say that the daughter...
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we have so many people communicate for us during the arapaho high school student lost the life and thehooter in this case turned the gun on himself as well. but one of the things that we caution, though, is there is that era of social media as well. some of this information is not accurate and it's young people. remember how impressionable they are. >> we have reports of the fbi on the scene of a possible school shooting at marysville-pilchuck high school, 30 miles outside of seattle. what we know right now, as you can see from those pictures, students are coming out of the school. you can see students calmly streaming out of the school. you heard our affiliate talking about the fact that because these students now have cell phones, they can be in contact with their parents. we have heard reports of potentially six people, as many as six people injured and we're still working to verify that. jim kav new, former atf special agent and law enforcement analyst on the pohone. you heard our affiliate talk about how columbine is the touchstone for how people experience these incidents. i gues
we have so many people communicate for us during the arapaho high school student lost the life and thehooter in this case turned the gun on himself as well. but one of the things that we caution, though, is there is that era of social media as well. some of this information is not accurate and it's young people. remember how impressionable they are. >> we have reports of the fbi on the scene of a possible school shooting at marysville-pilchuck high school, 30 miles outside of seattle....
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the first floor is the exhibit of the arapahoe, native americans who lives here before white settlement. the legend and legacy exhibit tells that story. the second floor of the museum is called story makers. it is really about the stories
the first floor is the exhibit of the arapahoe, native americans who lives here before white settlement. the legend and legacy exhibit tells that story. the second floor of the museum is called story makers. it is really about the stories
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arapahoe chief. >> chief left-hand was one of the arapahoe indians in the mid-1800's. the raponos are one of the plains indians tribes and this ear on the plains of colorado and in fact the plains colorado belong to the rapanos and the cheyenne. chief left-hand was one of the great leaders of the arapahoe and what made them great was well there were two things that made him great. one, he was a peace chief. we care a lot about the war chiefs and we know all about the war chiefs the great chiefs that led the warriors thundered across the plains fighting the enemy. we don't hear much about the peace chiefs that there were peace chiefs who worked very hard to try to bring all the newcomers who were coming onto the plains flooding onto indian lands and the tribes together and to find a way that these different people of different cultures could live together. chief left-hand was one of those really great piece dealers. he was also fluent in english and this was highly unusual in the mid-1800's for any plains indian to be fluent in english or in any other language other tha
arapahoe chief. >> chief left-hand was one of the arapahoe indians in the mid-1800's. the raponos are one of the plains indians tribes and this ear on the plains of colorado and in fact the plains colorado belong to the rapanos and the cheyenne. chief left-hand was one of the great leaders of the arapahoe and what made them great was well there were two things that made him great. one, he was a peace chief. we care a lot about the war chiefs and we know all about the war chiefs the great...