The war on Illahee

genocide complicity and cover-ups in the pioneer Northwest

The war on Illahee

genocide complicity and cover-ups in the pioneer Northwest
Marc James Carpenter
Book - 2025

How a generation of pioneers and their historians knowingly hid the violent history of Indigenous dispossession in the Pacific Northwest. The small, mostly forgotten wars of the 1850s in the American Pacific Northwest were part of a broader genocidal war--the War on Illahee--to seize Native land for Euro-Americans. Illahee (a term for "homeland" in Chinook) was turned into the states of Oregon and Washington through the violence of invading soldiers, settlers, and serial killers. Clashes over the brutality of invasion--should it be celebrated, isolated, or erased?--left behind accidental archives of atrocity, as history writers disagreed over which stories they should tell and which stories they could sell. By the 1920s, the War on Illahee had been disappeared. Drawing on records from the perpetrators themselves, the papers of historians, and previously suppressed evidence from Indigenous survivors, Marc James Carpenter has written both a new history of pioneer atrocities within and beyond the wars on Native people in the American Pacific Northwest, and a new history of how these wars were remembered, commemorated, and forgotten. The overlapping distortions have embedded inaccuracies in our histories and textbooks all the way to the present. Beyond reshaping the history of the Pacific Northwest, this searing book opens broader conversations about settler colonialism, historical memory, problematic monuments, and the historical profession. -- Provided by publisher.

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Main Author: Carpenter, Marc James (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New Haven : Yale University Press, [2025]
Series:Lamar series in western history.
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505 0 0 |g 1.  |t Settler-Soldiers and Folk Imperialism in the Pacific Northwest --  |g 2.  |t Everyday Violence and the Embrace of Genocide in Oregon --  |g 3.  |t Dreams of Genocide and Roads to War in Washington Territory --  |g 4.  |t Extermination, Incarceration, and the War on Illahee at Its Zenith --  |g 5.  |t Theft, Murder, Complicity, and the Oregon Trails of Tears --  |g 6.  |t Lynchings Legal and Extralegal in the Pacific Northwest --  |g 7.  |t The Snake War as a Continuation of the War on Illahee --  |g 8.  |t Settler Colonial Sin-Eaters and the Isolation of Atrocity --  |g 9.  |t Indian War Veterans and the Battle for Northwest History --  |g 10.  |t Settlers, Scholars, and the Silencing of Pioneer Violence --  |g 11.  |t Making Monuments and Forging Memories in the Progressive-Era Pacific Northwest --  |t Conclusion: erasing invasion and the war on Illahee. 
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