Superior Historical Commission hosts fall program on Native history

Published on October 08, 2025

The Historical Commission invites the community to a meaningful two-part program exploring Native history in Colorado and Boulder County.

This year's annual fall program will edify through experiential exhibits and a presentation so that residents can gain insight into the region's past.

A painted bus with words "stop denying, start healing"

Breathing Healing into the Banks of Sand Creek
Wednesday, Oct. 15 | 2 to 6 p.m.
Superior Community Center (1500 Coalton Road)

Stop by to participate in a mobile exhibit of social engagement and artistic development addressing the 1864 Sand Creek Massacre as history-into-present that defines both Indigenous and non-Indigenous existence in the state of Colorado.

A group of people from Right Relations smile for a photo with a mountain backdrop

Native History in Boulder County
Wednesday, Oct. 15 | 6 to 7:30 p.m.
Superior Community Center (1500 Coalton Road)

Stick around for an educational presentation on the Native history in Boulder County from Right Relationship Boulder. Right Relationship Boulder are Indigenous and non-Native people working with individuals, local organizations and governments to support Indigenous Peoples’ connection to land, raise Indigenous voices and practice right relationships with the Native peoples who lived in the Boulder Valley historically and those who live here today.

 

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