Of the arapahoe, the native americans who lived here prior to white settlement. This exhibit really tells that story. On the second floor of the story it is called makers. It is about the early settlers to the boulder area, why they came here, how they made a living, and what life was like in the early years of older. The chief was one of our most notable historic figures in boulders history. An arapahoewas chief who was here in the mid1850s at the time when gold was discovered and there was a lot of movement to the west, a lot of whites came out in search of gold and really changed the life of the indians who had been living here. Niwot was an interesting man. He spoke english, which he learned from his sisters husband, who was a for trader a fur trader. That ended up being important to the arapahoe at the time. White goldgroup of seekers came out and camp at the base of the mountains in boulder. Them to leave. This land was given to the indians from the treaty of fort laramie in 1851
Here, how they made a living, and what life was like in the early years of boulder. One of our most notable historic figures in boulders history. Chief niwot was in arapahoe chief who would appear in the mid1850s when gold was discovered and there was a lot of movement to the west, a lot whites came out in search of gold and really changed the life of the indians who had been living here. Niwot was an interesting man. He spoke english, which he learned from his sisters husband who was a for trainer. Trader. Niwot was here in 1858. Whitet time, a group of speakers came out and camped at the foot of the mountain and niwot asked them to leave. The land was given to the indians from the treaty of fort laramie so it really was indian land. When niwot saw them, and camped here, he asked them to leave. He said we are here looking for gold. We will only stay through the winter and we will leave. They ended up discovering gold in the mountains just west of boulder that winter and they never lef
In the early years of boulder. The chief was one of our most notable historic figures in boulders history. Chief niwot was an arapahoe chief who was here in the mid1850s at the time when gold was discovered and there was a lot of movement to the west, a lot of whites came out in search of gold and really changed the life of the indians who had been living here. Niwot was an interesting man. He spoke english, which he learned from his sisters husband, who was a fur trader. That ended up being important to the arapahoe at the time. 1858. Was here in at that time, a group of white gold seekers came out and camp at the base of the mountains in boulder. Niwot asked them to leave. This land was given to the indians from the treaty of fort laramie in 1851, so it really was indian land. When niwot saw them come and camp here, he asked them to leave. They said, we are here looking for gold and we will leave after winter. They discovered gold and they never left. They came down. Many of them set
Sequestration. Over 650,000 furloughs begin today for civilian workers. This morning, we want to hear your reaction and your thoughts on sequestrations impact on the military. We have a special phone line open for Defense Department employees. Otherwise, the rest of the numbers arent your screen. Are on your screen. You can also catch up with us and all your favorite social media pages. Or you can email us. A very good monday morning to you. Congress is back in session this week but also today, 650,000 civilian defense workers are set to begin their furloughs. Want to hear from you. We have a line open for dod employees. We want to hear how sequestration is impacting you. Our other phone lines are open but lets start with this story from the Washington Post. We will be covering that story in our first 45 minutes. The phone lines are open to get your thoughts on the matter. Let me read you a bit of the letter that secretary hagel sent to the department of defense staffers at of these fu
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