Leschi: Justice in our Time
HISTORICAL FIGURESCLOSE TIESPRELUDE TO WARINDIAN WARS 1855-56LESCHI ON TRIALLESCHI'S LEGACYTEACHING
 
Prominent individuals caught up in the conflict
Nisqually Indian relationships with the Hudson Bay Trading Company
The circumstances leading to heightened hostilities
The events of the Indian Wars
A Nisqually leader is tried for murder
The legend continues into the present
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Nisqually Indian relationships with the Hudson Bay Trading Company
Hudson's Bay was one of the most influential companies in the Washington fur trade. These pages tell its story and that of the historic interactions between tribal peoples and the traders who came to live at Fort Nisqually.


Puget's Sound Agricultural Company
Puget's Sound Agricultural Company
The Puget's Sound Agricultural Company and it's Farming Outstations Near Fort Nisqually

Fur Trading
Fur Trading
Fur Trading at Fort Nisqually: A Part of the 19th Century Global Economy
From Furs to Farms
From Furs to Farms
From Furs to Farms: The Hudson's Bay Company in Southern Puget Sound
Fort Nisqually: Trade and Employment
Fort Nisqually: Trade and Employment
Fort Nisqually as a Source of Trade and Employment for Native Americans
Fort Nisqually:  A Multicultural Community
Fort Nisqually:  A Multicultural Community
Fort Nisqually: A Multicultural Community
Cultural Encounters at Fort Nisqually
Cultural Encounters at Fort Nisqually
Cultural Encounters at Fort Nisqually
Intermarriage
Intermarriage
Intermarriage: The Example of John and Betsy Edgar
Quiemuth and Leschi
Quiemuth and Leschi
Quiemuth and Leschi: Two Friends of the Hudson's Bay Company
 
 
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