The Sutter Buttes massacre refers to the murder of a group of Californian Indians on the Sacramento River near Sutter Buttes in June 1846 by a militarized expeditionary band led by Captain John C. Frémont of Virginia. At least 14 California Indians were killed in the massacre.[1]
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The SutterButtes (Maidu: Histum Yani or Esto Yamani, Wintun: Olonai-Tol, Nisenan: Estom Yanim) are a small circular complex of eroded volcanic lava domes...
The SutterButtesmassacre refers to the murder of a group of Californian Indians on the Sacramento River near SutterButtes in June 1846 by a militarized...
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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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troops led by Frémont, who had acted on his own authority, arrived from Sutter's Fort to support the rebels. No government was ever organized, but the Bear...
Angeles City Council and occurred for nearly twenty years. There were many massacres in which hundreds of indigenous people were killed by settlers for their...
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the 1855 Battle of Castle Crags, in one instance describing in detail a massacre of Native American women, children and infants who were ambushed by a mob...
conflicts wherein native peoples were displaced, raped, enslaved, and massacred. By 1895, only one third of the Yurok in one group of villages remained;...
restrained his troops from attacking the Cahuilla, preventing a battle and massacre. Closely following the outcome of the Irving Gang incident, in late 1851...