The Klamath Lake massacre refers to the murder of at least fourteen Klamath people on the shores of Klamath Lake in modern-day Oregon, United States, on...
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members of Frémont's party on the night of 9 May 1846, leading to the Klamath Lake massacre three days later. On 9 May 1846, Frémont received word that war...
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and the Bridge Gulch massacre. Sacramento River massacre Klamath Lake massacre Kern and Sutter massacres List of Indian massacres Madley 2016 Richards...
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he also participated in the Frémont-led Sacramento River massacre and Klamath Lake massacre against Indigenous peoples. Later in the war, Carson was a...
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During this time, he led the Sacramento River massacre, Klamath Lake massacre, and Sutter Buttes massacre against indigenous peoples. Frémont was court-martialed...
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In the history of the European colonization of the Americas, an Indian massacre is any incident between European colonists and indigenous peoples wherein...
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1846 The Frémont party attacked a Klamath village, killing 14 Indians and burning the lodges (see Klamath Lake massacre). The expedition turned back toward...
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www.stalbansraid.com. Ulysses S. Grant, People and Events: "The Colfax Massacre", PBS Website Archived April 21, 2004, at the Wayback Machine, accessed...
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California Indian Wars (section List of California Indian Wars, massacres, battles, skirmishes and events)
Cessions. Yontoket Massacre, 1853 massacre of Tolowa people at the village of Yontocket by company of citizens from Crescent City in Klamath County (now Del...
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the Pit River tribe, called them Lutuami, meaning "Lake Dwellers". About 600 Modoc live in Klamath County, Oregon, in and around their ancestral homelands...
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aided, and financed the violence against the Native Americans, including massacres, cultural genocide, and forced enslavement. On January 6, 1851, at his...
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the Tolowa people were forcibly relocated to what they refer to as the “Klamath Concentration Camp”, only to later be relocated to Indian reservations...
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Modoc War (section Mistreatment by the Klamath)
150 Modoc people who left the Klamath Reservation. Occupying defensive positions throughout the lava beds south of Tule Lake (in present-day Lava Beds National...
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California genocide (redirect from List of massacres in the California genocide)
massacre with 7 dead, the Howonquet Massacre with 70 dead, the Achulet massacre with 65 dead (not including those whose bodies were left in the lake)...
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Snake War (category Massacres in the United States)
Indians killed eight men in Fort Hall Idaho. From the time of the Clark Massacre, in 1851 the regional Native Americans, commonly called the "Snakes" by...
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led by Kintpuash, and was later involved in a massacre in which fourteen people were killed at Tule Lake. On April 11, 1873, he was part of a group that...
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ISBN 0-8047-4020-8. Helfrich, Devere (1971). "The Applegate Trail" (PDF). Klamath Echoes (9). Klamath County Historical Society: 68. Retrieved December 11, 2022. Fairfield...
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(Taa-laa-wa), an Algic name given to them by the Yurok (Klamath River People) (meaning "people of Lake Earl"). Their autonym is Hush, Xus or Xvsh, meaning...
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proposal". KRCR-TV, October 2, 2013. "Gold Mining Along the Klamath, and the Indian Massacre - 1851". www.sfmuseum.org. Retrieved 2023-03-16. "Rogue River...
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Rogue River (Oregon) (category Klamath Mountains)
at Boundary Springs on the border between Klamath and Douglas counties near the northern edge of Crater Lake National Park. Although it changes direction...
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Trinity River (California) (category Tributaries of the Klamath River)
and is the principal tributary of the Klamath River. The Trinity flows for 165 miles (266 km) through the Klamath Mountains and Coast Ranges, with a watershed...
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Shasta people (section Klamath River societies)
Indigenous peoples from the Klamath Mountains. They traditionally inhabited portions of several regional waterways, including the Klamath, Salmon, Sacramento...
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with disease and massacres that reduced their population by 75%. In 1855, following the Klamath and Salmon River War, the Lower Klamath River Indian Reservation...
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Pass Resource Area, 1995. S.A. Barrett, The Material Culture of the Klamath Lake and Modoc Indians of Northeastern California and Southern Oregon. Berkeley...
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Patrick Edward Connor (section Bear River Massacre)
Connor and his men were unaware that the Trinity River empties into the Klamath River instead of the Pacific. Of the 10 people in the whale boat attempting...
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Reservation Tule River Farm Fresno Indian Farm Kings River Indian Farm Klamath River Reservation Round Valley, Mendocino County, California Anderson,...
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and Sailors System Fort Klamath webpage 1st Regiment Cavalry and 1st Regiment Infantry Klamath County Museums: Fort Klamath Museum Col. Edward D. Baker...
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River, Middle Fork Smith River and South Fork Smith River, flows from the Klamath Mountains to the Pacific Ocean through Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park...
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1936 Lake Earl Green Dolphin Street 1947 Klamath River Patterson–Gimlin film 1967 Bluff Creek, Six Rivers National Forest Petulia 1968 Klamath E.T. the...
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following it to Klamath Lake and an area near the upper Rogue River and Mount McLoughlin. 1828–29: Ogden explored the Great Salt Lake and the Weber River...
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