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The events which sparked the Chilcotin War began in the spring of 1864. Some Tsilhqot'in people, smallpox survivors, were still ill and starving when they came to Waddington's camps to work in exchange for muskets and food. They were treated badly, thrown only scraps of food or given none at all.
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The Chilcotin War, the Chilcotin Uprising or the Bute Inlet Massacre was a confrontation in 1864 between members of the Tsilhqot'in (Chilcotin) people in ...
Resisting these intrusions, a small group of Tsilhqot'in killed several workers on this road in what is known as the Chilcotin War of 1864. Six Tsilhqot'in were ...
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Mar 21, 2023 · The war Chiefs stood against the Canadian Government in an effort to gain Tŝilhqot'in Aboriginal Rights and Title to the lands we call Tŝilhqot' ...
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Mar 27, 2018 · On the one extreme, there is a conspiracy theory that the Tsilhqot'in were battling a genocidal British plot to depopulate the colony with germ ...
A Tŝilhqot'in Chief named Klatsassin led 24 warriors in a surprise attack at dawn, killing 12 of the road crew who lay asleep in their tents.
On October 26th 1864 Lhatŝ'aŝʔin and four other Tsilhqot'in men were hanged for the killings and a sixth man, Ahan, in 1865.
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The "Chilcotin Uprising" was a disturbance which broke out in April of. 1864 when a group of Chilcotin Indians massacred fourteen workmen on.
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May 11, 2018 · The Tsilhqot'in War involved members of the Tsilhqot'in Nation resisting efforts by settlers to build a road that would cut through their ...
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The colonial government responded by sending an armed force of more than one hundred men into the Interior for six weeks in search of Klatsassin, a Tsilhqot'in ...
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