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Statement Opposing Revisions to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act

August 14, 2026

The Sand Creek Massacre Foundation strongly urges state and federal representatives to oppose the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation’s (ACHP) proposed drastic revisions to the regulations implementing Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. These proposed changes will erase 60 years of historic preservation policy and threaten the survival of the most significant sites, places, and landscapes that have long endured as icons of the nation’s shared history…(continue reading)

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Historic Preservation at Risk

August 7, 2026

Sand Creek Massacre Foundation opposes proposed revisions to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. If you care about protecting historic sites and landscapes, we need your help!

The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation is attempting to eviscerate the key legislative tool in protecting the nation’s—and our communities’—most cherished historic sites and places, by gutting the regulations that implement Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. If there are historic sites, places or landscapes you care about protecting, join the Sand Creek Massacre Foundation in speaking out. Learn how you can help...

Komaahe vo’ėstaneo’o tsesaa’evahosėtseto’omeneheheo’o

February 6, 2026

So that nobody else will have to suffer similar hardships.

The Sand Creek Massacre Foundation released a statement in English, Arapaho and Cheyenne addressing concern for recent events in Minneapolis, Minnesota and elsewhere across the United States that echo atrocities associated with the massacre on November 29th, 1864. Read our full statement...

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