The story of Fort Chambers is not yet well known, but it holds great historic and cultural significance for the Arapaho and Cheyenne nations, for present-day residents of the Boulder Valley and of the state of Colorado, and for people of faith and Christians, in particular.
This inaugural, two-hour experience of common memory — held via Zoom due to COVID pandemic realities — featured Arapaho and Cheyenne singers, storytellers and artists, historical reflections and a “liturgy of lament,” all centered on the site of Fort Chambers in Boulder, Colo.
The “Remembrance” itself begins at 5:30 of this unedited video. Thank you to all the great partners who made it possible!