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Framing Chief Leschi - Narratives and the Politics of Historical Justice (Paperback, New edition)
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Framing Chief Leschi - Narratives and the Politics of Historical Justice (Paperback, New edition)
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In 1855 in the South Puget Sound, war broke out between Washington
settlers and Nisqually Indians. A party of militiamen traveling
through Nisqually country was ambushed, and two men were shot from
behind and fatally wounded. After the war, Chief Leschi, a
Nisqually leader, was found guilty of murder by a jury of settlers
and hanged in the territory's first judicial execution. But some
150 years later, in 2004, the Historical Court of Justice, a
symbolic tribunal that convened in a Tacoma museum, reexamined
Leschi's murder conviction and posthumously exonerated him. In
Framing Chief Leschi, Lisa Blee uses this fascinating case to
uncover the powerful, lasting implications of the United States'
colonial past. Though the Historical Court's verdict was celebrated
by Nisqually people and many non-Indian citizens of Washington,
Blee argues that the proceedings masked fundamental limits on
justice for Indigenous people seeking self-determination.
Underscoring critical questions about history and memory, Framing
Chief Leschi challenges readers to consider whether liberal legal
structures can accommodate competing narratives and account for the
legacies of colonialism to promote social justice today.
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