Restore native and Native habitat
It seems appropriate that in addition to commemorating the actions around the Sand Creek Massacre, that we acknowledge the people, the cultures, occupations and traditions that existed on the site before the arrival of white settlers/colonists. There must have been hunting and living encampments on this land for hundreds and thousands of years. The CU Museum has a cache of Clovis artifacts recovered from along Boulder Creek at a property up against the foothills. In addition, some of the earliest white settlers lived in peace with the indigenous people in the Ft. Collins area.
Could we develop a trail at the Ft Chambers property that recreates some of these features, and also promotes restoration of native vegetation and wildlife to the area?
Thank you,
John Webb
Louisville
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