- Lhatŝ’aŝʔin (also
known as Klats****an or
Klattasine; died 1864), was a
chief of the
Chilcotin (Tsilhqot'in) people. He led a
small group of
warriors in...
- 30
miles up the river, was
killed after refusing a
demand from
Chief Klattasine (Lhatŝ'aŝʔin: ″Nobody
Knows Him″, ″We Do Not Know His Name″),
Tellot and...
- near
Puntzi Lake on his own to
track Klattasine through the
country around Chilko and
Taseko Lakes.
Klattasine targeted McLean for
death in retaliation...
- John, Sr. (1913–2004)
August Jack
Khatsahlano (1877–1971) –
Squamish Klattasine (died 1864) – Tsilhqot'in war chief,
surrendered on
terms of
amnesty in...
- Tsilhqotʼin
Nation v
British Columbia Chilcotin language Chilcotin War
Klattasine Carrier-Chilcotin
Tribal Council List of
tribal councils in
British Columbia...
- tributary)
cEvin Key King
George Boulevard King
George station Linda Kirton Klattasine Patti Knezevic Kootenay Land
District Kootenay River Leonard Krog Kwadacha...
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Chilcotin Tribal Council. Tsilhqot'in
Chilcotin language Chilcotin War
Klattasine Anahim Alexis (chief)
Dakelh Carrier language Tsilhqot'in
Tribal Council...
- of the range.
Discussing his
threats that night, the warriors, led by
Klattasine of the Xeni Gwet'in of
Nemaia Valley near
Chilko Lake, rose up and slaughtered...
-
northwest overlooking the site of the
opening battle of the
Chilcotin War,
Klattasine Peak,
named for the Tsilhqot'in
leader of the war. Just
northeast of the...
-
Council Chilko Lake
Chilcotin language Chilcotin District Chilcotin War
Klattasine Tsilhqotʼin Tsilhqotʼin
Tribal Council Tsʼylos
Provincial Park Xeni Gwetʼin...