Port Townsend Washington USA (hivelink)

Indigenous cultures of Port Townsend and the pacific northwest may have interacted with non human intelligence or civilizations over thousand of years.

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  1. The Puget Sound War was an armed conflict that took place in the Puget Sound area of the state of Washington in 1855–56, between the United States military, local militias and members of the Native American tribes tid:4817 (3) (hivelink)
  2. in 1855 Cicmehan positioned himself at Sentinel Rock, and agreed to alert the white settlers as to whether the local tribes including the Sklallam decided to rise up and attack the people of Port Townsend. The Sklallam deliberated for nine days. tid:4796 (0) (hivelink)
  3. Chief Chezamoka funeral in 1888 involved a 22 carriage procession from the courthouse to laural grove cemetary. The vicar of St.Pauls Episcopal church presided, not the St.Marys catholic priest. tid:4795 (0) (hivelink)
  4. Chief Chezamoka was burried with honors in 1888 at the the freemason owned Laural Cemetary. Owned by Port Townsend Freemasons since 1871, the year Chetzamokas village was forcibly removed, dismantled and burned. tid:4794 (0) (hivelink)
  5. in 1871 the Laural Grove cemetary was purchased by the Port Townsend Freemasons. Cicmehan also known as chief Chetzemoka was burried with honor here in 1888. The vicar of St.Pauls Episcopal church presided. tid:4793 (0) (hivelink)
  6. in 1871 the people of Port Townsend forcibly removed the indigenous village. tid:4792 (0) (hivelink)
  7. in 1859 James G Swan was allowed to observe several hundred native americans in Port Townsend Wa perform parts of a sacred ceremony. tid:4782 (2) (hivelink)
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