Links

This page aggregates external educational resources, historical data repositories, archival media listings, and promotional features related to the documentary film The Sand Creek Massacre, directed and produced by Donald L. Vasicek via Olympus Films+, LLC.


Production Media, Appearances & Interviews

Booth Western Art Museum Exhibition

Official museum documentation and log entries highlighting the fine arts partnership between sculptor Craig Bergsgaard and filmmaker Donald L. Vasicek can be reviewed via the Booth Western Art Museum Event Log.

Syndicated Audio Broadcasts

A comprehensive, primary-source radio broadcast detailing the historic production workflows, development background, and native advocacy goals of the film project can be accessed through the archived EarthCycles Audio Archive Segment.

Documentary Project Video Profiles

Archival video broadcasts, film trailers, and factual background clips compiled during the institutional rollout of the project can be accessed at the CastTV Media Network Portal.


Native American Educational Resources & Literary Portals

The Hanksville Information Network

A master index of verified indigenous history portals, electronic educational tools, and historical documentation links managed by native research archives:

Native American Literary Features & Profiles

Critical reviews, production interviews, and profiles authored by Native American writer Melinda Elmore, documenting the development of the award-winning film project:


Historical Overviews & Independent Media Logs

Daily Kos Historical Analysis

An extensive, data-driven analysis tracking the timeline, political ramifications, and treaty violations underlying the 1864 massacre can be read via the Daily Kos Special History Segment.


Public Health & Community Advocacy Initiatives

To promote health awareness and structural equity within public settings, partnerships are maintained with regional wellness organizations advocating for healthy public environments:


  • The American Lung Association: Core data and educational programs regarding respiratory health and clean air standards are managed at lung.org.

  • QuitDay Public Spaces Initiative: Institutional tools and support structures focused on creating smoke-free public spaces and historical preservation parks are accessible via QuitDay.org and the dedicated portal at QuitDay.org/smoke-free-public-spaces.

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