The Tsilhqot'in people, whose territory is on what is called the Chilcotin Plateau, had had relatively little contact with Europeans before the gold rush ...
Created by School District #27 Curriculum Team, in direct consultation with the Tsilhqot'in National Government. ... Unit – Chilcotin War Lesson Four: Background ...
The Tsilhqot'in War of 1864 is one of the most important conflicts from the initial period of colonization in what is currently “British Columbia.
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Canadians felt angry and were fearful of the conflict with Indigenous People. ○ They viewed this conflict as a threat to their control of the territory.
In this package you will find some resources to help you uncover the mystery of the Chilcotin. Conflict. Why did the Tsilhquot'in attack?
Chilcotin War. Page 25. to do with the day-to-day work of cowboys in the Chilcotin, Tsilhqot'in or otherwise.45. The RCMP officers at Alexis Creek were also ...
List the actions of the Tsilhqot'in chiefs and the colonial troops. Do you think it is significant that the Governor himself joined in? How did each side view ...
October 26, 1864, 7 A.M.: the High Sheriff reads the sentences, the traps open, and five Tsilhqot'in fall the distance between life and death. The Chilcotin War ...
The survivors of the attacks identified the principal leader of the more than 20 people involved in the killings as a Tsilhqot'in chief, who was called “ ...
This unit plan was designed in cooperation with the Tsilhqot'in National Government to facilitate the teaching of the Chilcotin War from BC history.