The Prime Minister91裸聊视频檚 Office says Justin Trudeau will apologize directly to members of the Tsilhqot91裸聊视频檌n community today for the hangings of six chiefs during the so-called Chilcotin War more than 150 years ago.
Trudeau is also scheduled to meet with leaders of the tribal council and community members at Chilko Lake in British Columbia91裸聊视频檚 central Interior for a smudging and brushing off ceremony, gifts, traditional feast and bear dance.
The visit follows a 91裸聊视频渟tatement of exoneration91裸聊视频 that Trudeau made in the House of Commons in March, during which he apologized for the hangings before Tsilhqot91裸聊视频檌n leaders who gathered in the parliamentary chamber and said he would accept an invitation to do so again in their territory.
The incident stems from a deadly confrontation with a white road-building crew that had entered Tsilhqot91裸聊视频檌n territory without permission in 1864.
After the workers were killed, five chiefs attended what they were led to believe would be peace talks at the invitation of government representatives, but instead they were arrested, tried and hanged, and a sixth chief was executed the following year.
The Tsilhqot91裸聊视频檌n have long disputed the government91裸聊视频檚 authority to execute the six chiefs as criminals, describing the confrontation as an altercation between warring nations.
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