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Things to Do for Free in Denver This Week, May 10 to May 16, 2021


Northeast Corner of 46th Avenue and Brighton Boulevard
The Colorado Department of Transportation’s Central 70 Project, in partnership with Kiewit Meridiam Partners and other local sponsors, is hosting this once-in-a-lifetime exhibition that will feature 25 stations chronologically installed throughout the lowered section of I-70, between Brighton Boulevard and Clayton Street, offering a look at the history of Colorado and the Globeville Elyria-Swansea neighborhoods, the origins of the interstate system and the need for the Central 70 Project. You ll also be able to walk more than a half-mile along the new lanes of I-70 and see how the crew has worked around the viaduct before the Mile High Shift, when all six lanes of I-70 traffic will move off of the viaduct and into the lowered section of the highway. It s free, but registration is required here. ....

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Indigenous Film Series: An Evening with Terry Jones-Short Films & Discussion/Q&A


The International Institute for Indigenous Resource Management, Denver American Indian Commission and Denver Museum of Nature & Science is pleased to present an evening with Haudenosaunee filmmaker Terry Jones. An enrolled member of the Seneca Nation of Indians, located in western New York State, Terry has a passion for sharing his Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) history and culture through his film works. He strives to find a balance between entertaining and educating his audiences. Please join us to watch some of Terry’s short films and engage in a live discussion with this talented filmmaker and founder of TornJersey Films.
Film selections include: Untitled & Unlabeled, the filmmaker’s reflections on being told he was “different” (2016, 4 min.); Ode to the Nine, pondering the impacts of the moving image on the indigenous experience of past-present-future in the digital age of archive-save-store (2018, 3 min.); Empire State, a perspective on invasion, war and occupation, th ....

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Denver Donates 13 Bison to Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes in Oklahoma


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City officials are hoping the donation is the beginning of a new tradition.
Mayor Michael Hancock joined Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes Gov. Reggie Wassana on Friday at Genesee Park as Denver embarked on what officials hope is a new tradition: donating bison from its herd to tribal nations.
The city donated 13 bison to the federally recognized tribe based in Oklahoma, holding a brief ceremony in Golden before the animals were loaded onto trailers for a 10-hour trip to their new home. Wassana said the animals will be used to help provide food for tribal members and breed more bison. ....

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Growing Number of Cities Weigh Tribal Land Acknowledgements | The Pew Charitable Trusts


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Growing Number of Cities Weigh Tribal ‘Land Acknowledgements’
A tribal land acknowledgement adopted in Tempe, Arizona, recognizes that the landscape in and around the city including Papago Park in Phoenix, pictured are sacred to the O Odham and Piipaash, two tribes with long histories in the region. In Arizona and other states, some local governments are formally recognizing Native American connections to lands.
Mike Janes
Four Seam Images via The Associated Press
Doreen Garlid, a first-term city councilmember in Tempe, Arizona, pinched her leg under the table to keep from weeping as she read a Jan. 14 resolution into the record. The unusual resolution, popularly known as a land acknowledgement, declared that Tempe sits on traditional O Odham and Piipaash lands and celebrates the contributions the two tribes made to the region. ....

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Why is it called Pikes Peak? The history behind the name


Why is it called Pikes Peak? The history behind the name
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) Every year locals and tourists flock to Pikes Peak to enjoy the mountain air and climb (or drive) up one of the more difficult 14ers in Colorado. But do you know the full story behind why it s called Pikes Peak?
It s believed that Pikes Peak is named after 19th-century explorer Zebulon Montgomery Pike, however, he wasn t the first one to name the mountain.
He might ve been the first white American explorer in the area to document his journey, but long before he ever set foot on the mountain, the Ute People called it Tavakiev or Sun Mountain. ....

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