People of the Kawuneeche Valley with Dave Lively
PAST EVENT
Bud Werner Memorial Library and Tread of Pioneers Museum present
a FREE interpretive talk celebrating the west side of 100-year-old Rocky Mountain National Park
A speedy tour of the recurring themes of survival and success during the past 11,000 years in a high isolated mountain valley. Always transient, the ebb and flow of passing cultures has influenced life today in this
unique Alpine corner of our nation.
http://www.steamboatlibrary.org/events
The Covid-19 virus is a serious risk. Those visiting the Tread of Pioneers Museum voluntarily assume that risk and expressly waive any and all claims against the Tread of Pioneers Museum in any way related to any illnesses possibly contracted at this venue or any of our events.
Tribal Lands Acknowledgement
The Board and Staff of the Tread of Pioneers Museum respectfully acknowledge the Ute people, the original inhabitants of Northwest Colorado, and other Indigenous Nations of this area where we now reside. We recognize that the establishment of this region impacted the lifeways of Native peoples and their communities. In accepting this, we are called to utilize this educational institution to teach stewardship of the land and continuing commitment to the inclusion and respect of these Nations and their traditional values for their homelands.