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Photos: Healing Run at the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site

In this week's cover story, "The Sand Creek Massacre Healing Run honors the past, but is heading for the future," Patricia Calhoun chronicles the fifteenth annual Healing Run, marking the November 29, 1864 massacre of 150 Cheyenne and Arapaho -- most of them women, children or elderly men -- by...
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In this week's cover story, "The Sand Creek Massacre Healing Run honors the past, but is heading for the future," Patricia Calhoun chronicles the fifteenth annual Healing Run, marking the November 29, 1864 massacre of 150 Cheyenne and Arapaho -- most of them women, children or elderly men -- by volunteer troops led by Colonel John Chivington.

Photographer Anthony Camera was on hand to capture the inspirational event. See a sampling of his shots below.

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Send your story tips to the author, Michael Roberts.

More from our Calhoun: Wake-Up Call archive circa June: "Sand Creek Massacre: Exhibit closes as tribal consultations get under way."

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