The Beliefs Of Chief Kamiakin

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1. At first Chief Kamiakin felt excited to meet these white settlers and with a welcoming heart he trusted these people and invited them to his tribe, due to his love knowledge he believe that is would be good for his tribe to have reserving both spiritual and practical understanding of what these two priest from the Oblate catholic Missionaries where priesting of, even his family and he himself converted to the beliefs, but one thing happen that he start to doubt on the belief of these people that have been given to him they’re knowledge of faith and that was after one new priest had help himself to Chief Kamiakin horses and supplies without asking him. This was the start of many thing that had made him change his mind about the settlers and other stuff that support his theory of the white settlers as well, like the rumors of the Governor Steven on what he was trying to buy the tribal land and if no sale he was going to seize that land. Also another thing come to mind it was the warning of what his friend “Father Pandosy” of what’s going to happen to his people. …show more content…

Many other thing like treaty not falling throw by Captain George McClellan….Although many thing had been proclaim against Chief Kamiakin within newspaper and rumor he was till the same man forgiving, with principle and well displayed an honesty not often found, and he still have a belief that there are good men out