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On July 27, 1864 Governor
Evans of Colorado had offered an amnesty to the tribes. A proclamation was
sent forth declaring that all Indians who did not wish to be killed could
put themselves under army protection. But, unknown to the Indians, he sent
out a second proclamation to the settlers of Colorado. This time he virtually
invited the citizenry to kill Indians, claiming that ‘most of the Indian
tribes are hostile and at war.’ Black Kettle, the peace seeking Cheyenne
chief, took up Evans on his original offer and proceeded towards Fort Lyons
for protection. They reported, as they were instructed, to a camp 40 miles
from the Fort. They settled along the bank of Sand Creek.
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