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Before the European settlers went west, Ute, Arapahoe, Cheyenne, and other nations roamed the mountains and plains of Colorado. Although a lot of the evidence of their existence has been destroyed or lost, some sites still remain—but you have to know where to look to find them.
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In a Denver, Colorado, suburb, you’ll find one of these fascinating historic sites. There, you’ll come across a cave once frequented by a man named Colorow.
Colorow was born to the Comanche nation in the early 1800s but was kidnapped by Muache Utes as a boy. As a young man, his new family began migrating from northern New Mexico up to northern Colorado, where he later married three sisters, Recha, Siah, and Poopa. After…
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