massacres – Utah

Restoring a Century-Old Tribute to a Japanese Aviator
This post was originally published on this site. High in Utah’s Uinta Mountains, a small stone monument stands as a testament to a forgotten dream. Built by local Japanese Americans...
Published: August 6, 2026

A Second Season of Discovery at Alta
This post was originally published on this site. The Utah State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) and the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest returned to the mountains this summer for a second year...
Published: August 6, 2026

Veteran Heights Subdivision Historic District, Millcreek, Salt Lake County
This post was originally published on this site. The Veteran Heights Subdivision Historic District in Millcreek, Salt Lake County, is locally significant under Criterion A in the area of Social...
Published: July 22, 2026

Desmond & Pamela Killen House, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County
This post was originally published on this site. The Desmond and Pamela Killen House, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, was built in 1968. The house is locally significant...
Published: July 22, 2026

Arnoldus House, Moroni, Sanpete County
This post was originally published on this site. The Arnoldus House is locally significant under Criterion C in the area of Architecture. Constructed c.1892, the house is the only example...
Published: July 22, 2026

Changemaker Award Recipients
This post was originally published on this site. The Utah Division of Indian Affairs is honored to announce the winners of the 2026 Changemaker Awards. The awards are part of...
Published: July 20, 2026

Eric Hernandez: Award Winning Hoop Dancer, Cirque du Soleil Performer, TEDx Speaker, & Emmy Award Winning Filmmaker
This post was originally published on this site. Eric Hernandez, a proud member of the Lumbee Tribe, is an esteemed Native American hoop dancer with over 20 years of experience....
Published: July 17, 2026

Dougie Hall: From the Rodeo Arena to the Silver Screen
This post was originally published on this site. For Dougie Hall, the cowboy way of life isn’t just a career—it is his legacy. Dougie’s deep-rooted connection to horses and the...
Published: July 17, 2026

“Protect Our Past” Partnership Gives Law Enforcement New Tools to Protect Utah’s Archaeological Heritage
This post was originally published on this site. Written by Kathryn Peterson, Utah Department of Cultural & Community Engagement Across Utah, archaeological sites preserve thousands of years of human history,...
Published: July 8, 2026

Gilgal Sculpture Garden, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County
This post was originally published on this site. Gilgal Sculpture Garden in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, is significant at the statewide level under Criterion C in the area...
Published: July 7, 2026

Understanding UDIA: Supporting Utah’s Tribal Nations Through Collaboration
This post was originally published on this site. Written by Kathryn Peterson, Utah Department of Cultural & Community Engagement This Q&A features insights from James Toledo, UDIA Deputy Director, and...
Published: June 30, 2026

Introducing Utah Division of Indian Affairs New Cultural Liaison, Will Locklear
This post was originally published on this site.Written by Kathryn Peterson, Utah Department of Cultural & Community Engagement Will Locklear serves as the Cultural Liaison for the Utah Division of...
Published: June 30, 2026
