Current:Home > InvestColorado mountain tied to massacre renamed Mount Blue Sky -Wealth Evolution Experts
Colorado mountain tied to massacre renamed Mount Blue Sky
View
Date:2025-04-22 08:10:07
DENVER (AP) — Federal officials on Friday renamed a towering mountain southwest of Denver as part of a national effort to address the history of oppression and violence against Native Americans.
The U.S. Board on Geographic Names voted overwhelmingly to change Mount Evans to Mount Blue Sky at the request of the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes and with the approval of Colorado Gov. Jared Polis. The Arapaho were known as the Blue Sky People, while the Cheyenne hold an annual renewal-of-life ceremony called Blue Sky.
The 14,264-foot (4,348-meter) peak was named after John Evans, Colorado’s second territorial governor and ex officio superintendent of Indian affairs. Evans resigned after Col. John Chivington led an 1864 U.S. cavalry massacre of more than 200 Arapaho and Cheyenne people — most of them women, children and the elderly — at Sand Creek in what is now southeastern Colorado.
Polis, a Democrat, revived the state’s 15-member geographic naming panel in July 2020 to make recommendations for his review before being forwarded for final federal approval.
The name Mount Evans was first applied to the peak in the 1870s and first published on U.S. Geological Survey topographic maps in 1903, according to research compiled for the national naming board. In recommending the change to Mount Blue Sky, Polis said John Evans’ culpability for the Sand Creek Massacre, tacit or explicit, “is without question.”
“Colonel Chivington celebrated in Denver, parading the deceased bodies through the streets while Governor Evans praised and decorated Chivington and his men for their ‘valor in subduing the savages,’” Polis wrote in a Feb. 28 letter to Trent Palmer, the federal renaming board’s executive secretary.
Polis added that the state is not erasing the “complicated” history of Evans, who helped found the University of Denver and Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. Evans also played a role in bringing the railroad to Denver, opposed slavery and had a close relationship with Abraham Lincoln, Polis noted.
Studies by Northwestern and the University of Denver published in 2014 also recognized Evans’ positive contributions but determined that even though he was not directly involved in the Sand Creek Massacre, he bore some responsibility.
“Evans abrogated his duties as superintendent, fanned the flames of war when he could have dampened them, cultivated an unusually interdependent relationship with the military, and rejected clear opportunities to engage in peaceful negotiations with the Native peoples under his jurisdiction,” according to the DU study.
In 2021, the federal panel approved renaming another Colorado peak after a Cheyenne woman who facilitated relations between white settlers and Native American tribes in the early 19th century.
Mestaa’ėhehe Mountain, pronounced “mess-taw-HAY,” honors and bears the name of an influential translator, also known as Owl Woman, who mediated between Native Americans and white traders and soldiers in what is now southern Colorado. The mountain 30 miles (48 kilometers) west of Denver previously included a misogynist and racist term for Native American women.
veryGood! (953)
Related
- This was the average Social Security benefit in 2004, and here's what it is now
- At least 7 dead after separate shootings in Birmingham, Alabama, authorities say
- Second day of jury deliberations to start in Sen. Bob Menendez’s bribery trial
- Fresno State football coach Jeff Tedford steps down due to health concerns
- Who are the most valuable sports franchises? Forbes releases new list of top 50 teams
- Watch as Biden briefs reporters after Trump rally shooting: 'No place in America for this'
- Fresno State football coach Jeff Tedford steps down due to health concerns
- Katy Perry Shares NSFW Confession on Orlando Bloom's Magic Stick
- Federal appeals court upholds $14.25 million fine against Exxon for pollution in Texas
- The Sphere will hit an EDM beat for New Year's Eve show with Anyma in Vegas debut
Ranking
- Warm inflation data keep S&P 500, Dow, Nasdaq under wraps before Fed meeting next week
- Milwaukee's homeless say they were told to move for the Republican National Convention
- Katy Perry Shares NSFW Confession on Orlando Bloom's Magic Stick
- Three hikers die in Utah parks as temperatures hit triple digits
- Brianna LaPaglia Reveals The Meaning Behind Her "Chickenfry" Nickname
- Minutes after Trump shooting, misinformation started flying. Here are the facts
- 2024 MLB draft tracker day 2: Every pick from rounds 3-10
- How to quit vaping: What experts want you to know
Recommendation
Working Well: When holidays present rude customers, taking breaks and the high road preserve peace
TikToker Bella Brave Dead at 10 After Heartbreaking Health Battle
Who is JD Vance? Things to know about Donald Trump’s pick for vice president
Rebuilding coastal communities after hurricanes is complex, and can change the character of a place
Mets have visions of grandeur, and a dynasty, with Juan Soto as major catalyst
‘Hillbilly Elegy': JD Vance’s rise to vice presidential candidate began with a bestselling memoir
Court in Japan allows transgender woman to officially change gender without compulsory surgery
Your guide to the iconic Paris landmarks serving as Olympics venues