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1 Ethnoveterinary Plant Remedies Used By Nu People In NW Yunnan Of China
2 Pingpu Tribes Demand Recognition As Aboriginals From Taiwan Government
3 Aborigines In Taiwan Plan Protest To Highlight Plight After Typhoon Morakot
4 Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact Statement On Indigenous Peoples And The Right To Participate In Decision Making: 3rd Session EMRIP
5 Letter Of Request By The Monbetsu Ainu Of Japan: Please Stop Polluting Sacred River
6 Taiwan Government Agency Pledges To Promote Rights Of Pingpu Aborgines
7 Indigeneity, Capitalism, And The Management Of Dispossession
8 Genetic Diversity Of Two Haploid Markers In The Udegey Population From Southeastern Siberia
9 Indigenous Montagnards Tortured And Imprisoned On Charges Of Deforestation In Vietnam
10 China's Forest Tenure Reforms: Impacts And Implications For Choice, Conservation, And Climate Change
11 Traditional Ecological Knowledge Informing Resource Management: Saxoul Conservation In Inner Mongolia, China
12 Submission By The United Nations High Commissioner For Refugees For The Office Of The High Commissioner For Human Rights' Compilation Report - Universal Periodic Review: Mongolia
13 Asia Indigenous Peoples Caucus - Dialogue With The Special Rapporteur On The Situation Of Human Rights And Fundamental Freedoms: 9th Session Of The United Nations Permanent Forum On Indigenous Issues
14 Asia Indigenous Peoples Caucus Statement: 9th Session Of The UN Permanent Forum On Indigenous Issues
15 Mongolia Gets ADB Support For Herder Families Battling Natural Disaster
16 Hunan Flood Management Sector Project: Ethnic Minorities Development Framework
17 Observations Of The Committee On The Elimination Of Racial Discrimination: Japan
18 Proposed Loan People's Republic Of China: Forestry And Ecological Restoration Project In Three Northwest Provinces
19 Portrait Of The Indigenous Women Of Asia
20 Ethnic Minority Development Plan Of The Lijiaxia North Trunk Canal System
 
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On This Day in Indigenous History

Wednesday, 01 September 1858
The Battle of Four Lakes

On This Day: In 1858 over 500 Coeur d'Alene people fought Colonel George H. Wright and 600 soldiers at the Battle of Four Lakes near present-day Spokane, Washington. Wright attacked and drove off the Indians inflicting heavy losses while reportedly not losing a single soldier due to the long range (500+ yards) of the new Springfield Model 1855 Rifle-Musket vs. the short range (50-100 yards) of the Indian's smoothbores. Over 60 Coeur d'Alene warriors lost their life protecting their people and land.


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