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Our Turn at this Earth: Indelible Infamy

April 6, 2018

“Our Turn at this Earth” is broadcast Thursdays at 6:44 pm on HPPR.

It “…was the worst blow ever struck at any tribe in the whole plains region, and this blow fell upon friendly Indians.” That is how one survivor, George Bent, begins his description of the massacre that took place on November 29, 1864 in southeastern Colorado. Bent was the son of Owl Woman, whose father was a prominent Cheyenne chief,

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Our Turn at this Earth: What I Never Learned in School

March 29, 2018

“Our Turn at this Earth” is broadcast Thursdays at 6:44 pm on HPPR.

I’m not sure why this never dawned on me when I was a kid, but not until well into my adulthood did I put two and two together and realize that Cheyenne County, just north of our Kansas farm, was—duh!—named after the tribe that used to live there. Indeed, the 1851 Horse Creek treaty, signed at Fort Laramie,

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Out Turn at this Earth – A Bright Glimpse into the Dim Past

March 19, 2018

“Our Turn at this Earth” is broadcast Thursdays at 6:44 pm on HPPR.

My cousin Mark Jones ranches in eastern Colorado on what were once the headwaters of the Arikaree, a tributary to the Republican River. Mark calls it the Ricaree. “Was there water here in the Ricaree when you were a kid?” I asked him.

“Oh yeah,” he said.

“Is there ever water in it now?”

“Hardly ever.”

We sat in his windowless dining room,

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Our Turn at this Earth: A Plains State Without Indians

March 16, 2018

“Our Turn at this Earth” is broadcast Thursdays at 6:44 pm on HPPR.

 

When we were kids, my brother Bruce had a knack for finding arrowheads on the pasture hills surrounding our family’s farm. Once, he even found a point resting in the grass at the base of a neighbor’s light pole. I would drag sharp edges of flint of chert against my palm and imagine braves racing bareback over our once unfenced pastures.Continue Reading »

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Our Turn at this Earth: In Search of Live Water

March 9, 2018

“Our Turn at this Earth” is broadcast Thursdays at 6:44 pm on HPPR.

I once read a beautiful definition of a spring:  “a place where, without the agency of man, water flows from rock or soil.” That water can just appear in this way, often in a very dry place, has enchanted me ever since I was a young woman, traveling and camping in the Mojave Desert. In those miraculous places where water trickled through cracks in granite or up from an otherwise dry creek bed,

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