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What really happened in the Chilcotin War, the 1864 conflict that just prompted an exoneration from Trudeau?
National Post
On Monday, prime minister Justin Trudeau offered an official exoneration for six Tsilhqot'in men hanged in 1864 for leading an uprising against colonial...
78 months ago
Justin Trudeau apologises for Canada Tsilhqot'in hangings
BBC
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has apologised for the 1864 hanging of a group of indigenous leaders by British colonial authorities.
78 months ago
Chilcotin War Chiefs that were wrongfully arrested and hanged honoured in Quesnel
My Cariboo Now
The sacrifice made by 6 Tsilhqot'in War Chiefs during the Chilcotin War of 1864 was recognized in Quesnel today.
11 months ago
Justin Trudeau apologizes for the brutal hanging of tribal chiefs 150 years ago
The Washington Post
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau exonerated all six of Tsilhqot'in chiefs, apologizing for more than a century of pain the government had caused their...
78 months ago
Trudeau apologizes to Tsilhqot'in community members for 1864 hanging of chiefs
CBC
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologized to the Tsilhqot'in community for the hanging of six chiefs more than 150 years ago.
71 months ago
Justin Trudeau was right to exonerate the Tsilhqot’in, who never were defeated
Macleans.ca
Terry Glavin on the trail of the story of the Chilcotin War and how its warriors narrowly survived to fight another day.
78 months ago
From hero to pariah
Troy Media
Peter Shawn Taylor • How Sir Matthew Begbie, the judge at the centre of the Chilcotin War and who stood up for native rights,...
13 months ago
B.C.'s apology for hanging Tsilhqot'in war chiefs one step in a long healing process
The Globe and Mail
BC Premier Christy Clark went further, apologizing for the wrongful hanging of the six war chiefs and saying the Tsilhqot'in people rightly regard them as...
119 months ago
Prime Minister delivers a statement of exoneration for six Tsilhqot’in Chiefs
Prime Minister of Canada
As Canada continues its journey of reconciliation and renewal with Indigenous Peoples, we need to confront our history so we can build a new...
78 months ago
New music video sheds light on Chilcotin War of 1864
The Williams Lake Tribune
The Tsilhqot'in Nation have gained an unlikely ally in neo-folk singer and songwriter Marv Machura of Vernon B.C.. Machura, a middle-aged,...
52 months ago