Relatives of Japanese Americans incarcerated in Amache find common threads with descendants of the Sand Creek Massacre which occurred just 46 miles away during annual pilgrimage.
In the wake of the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, Japanese in this country — even those who were U.S. citizens — came under suspicion. Those
Colorado state leaders and Secretary of the Interior Haaland held a roundtable with Camp Amache survivors, discussing what the designation of Camp Amache as a National Historic Site meant to them.
Colorado state leaders and Secretary of the Interior Haaland held a roundtable with Camp Amache survivors, discussing what the designation of Camp Amache as a National Historic Site meant to them.