Klattasine

He led a small group of warriors in attacks on road-building crews near Bute Inlet, British Columbia, in April and May 1864.

The road crews had been starving and underpaying Tsilhqot'in workers, which provoked Lhatŝ’aŝʔin to declare war.

Proceeding into the interior to escape justice, Lhatŝ’aŝʔin and his followers ambushed a pack-train led by Alexander McDonald; three more white workers were killed.

[2] Lhatŝ’aŝʔin and his followers were captured on August 11, 1864, under false pretenses of peace parley to end the Chilcotin War.

[4] Lhatŝ’aŝʔin and his fellow war chiefs were exonerated for any crime or wrongdoing on October 23, 2014, by British Columbia Premier Christy Clark.

Depiction of Lhatŝʼaŝʔin, of uncertain authenticity [ 1 ]