Chief Sexpinlhemx (Spintlum) was recognized
as the Head Chief of the Nlaka’pamux in 1874.
1 The Nlaka’pamux Nation
stretches from the general area of south of Spuzzum and below the 49th parallel in the south to shTLash and Snapa in the north and between
Quilchena and Texas Creek.
2 Spintlum was one of the Chiefs who met with miners who wanted
to negotiate their entry into the Nation for the exploitation of gold
in
July and August 1858.
3 A treaty was agreed on and Spintlum
and other Chiefs escorted the miners back to Yale to report.
4 While the treaty has not been found, nor any copy of it, there is an oral record
from the Chief Benedict of Inkahtsaph in
1918 who claims that Governor
James Douglas ratified the treaty with Spintlum in
Yale.
5 Douglas wrote about meeting with
the Chiefs of Thompson’s River
in this
despatch, from
12 October 1858, while he was in Fort Hope.
6 Historian Jim Hendrickson believes it’s likely that Spintlum was one of the Chiefs
Douglas met with.
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