During public comment Sandal Weathers raised concerns about historical interpretation at the Buffalo Bill Cody Museum and urged the council to require more accurate and complete exhibits.
Weathers said visitors are greeted by a land acknowledgment but that the museum "is really whitewashing our history" by omitting the violence committed against Native Americans. She said children who visit the museum learn an incomplete narrative in which Buffalo Bill is portrayed as a friend to Native people and that this framing "does a disservice to the people of Colorado." She urged council members to visit the museum and consider changes under the parks department's purview.
Weathers also reiterated a prior public request that the council consider a ceasefire resolution regarding Israel and Gaza, arguing that local elected officials should not defer all moral or policy statements to federal authorities. The comment period produced no staff response or action; the speaker framed the museum concern as within city jurisdiction because the parks department oversees the site.
The speaker's claims about museum content are public opinion and interpretation; verification would require reviewing exhibit text and museum materials.