Chief Leschi

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Chief Leschi was a 19th-century Nisqually leader known for resisting U.S. encroachment on his people's lands and becoming a symbol of Native American resistance and injustice in the Pacific Northwest.

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instanceOf Native American leader
Nisqually leader
person
activeIn 19th century
associatedWith Nisqually River region NERFINISHED
Puget Sound War NERFINISHED
Treaty of Medicine Creek NERFINISHED
causeOfConflict U.S. encroachment on Nisqually lands
unfair treaty terms
commemoratedBy historical writings and biographies
monuments and memorials in Washington State
schools named in his honor
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
ethnicity Nisqually NERFINISHED
hasLegacy commemorated as a wrongfully executed leader
subject of historical re-evaluation and exoneration efforts
influenced later Native American rights movements in the Pacific Northwest
memberOf Nisqually tribe NERFINISHED
nativeOf Pacific Northwest NERFINISHED
notableFor leadership during the Puget Sound War
resisting U.S. encroachment on Nisqually lands
symbol of Native American resistance in the Pacific Northwest
symbol of injustice toward Native Americans
opposedBy United States government NERFINISHED
territorial authorities of Washington Territory
placeOfActivity Puget Sound region NERFINISHED
Washington Territory NERFINISHED
symbolOf Native American resistance
injustice in U.S.–Native American relations
victimOf controversial trial and execution

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Nisqually people notableLeader Chief Leschi