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<profileDesc><abstract><p>Public Offices document. 
                Enclosures (transcribed) (1), Marginalia (3).</p>
<p style="font-style: italic;">This document contains mentions of Indigenous Peoples. The authors of these documents often perpetuate a negative perspective of Indigenous Peoples and it is important to look critically at these mentions. They sometimes use terminology that is now considered hurtful and offensive.  To learn more about modern terminology pertaining to Indigenous Peoples, Indigenous ways of knowing, and decolonization, please refer to the <ref target="cdc:glossaryIP">Glossary of terms</ref>.</p>

<p>This despatch is a transcribed extract from <persName ref="prs:douglas_j">Douglas</persName> to <persName ref="prs:barclay_a">Barclay</persName>, which, primarily, reports on conflicts between <q>the Colony</q> on <placeName ref="plc:vancouver_island">Vancouver Island</placeName> and several Indigenous groups, including the <name type="ip" subtype="group">Nahwitti</name>, the <name type="ip" subtype="group">Saanich</name>, and <name type="ip" subtype="group">Cowichan</name> First Nations. <persName ref="prs:douglas_j">Douglas</persName> expresses his opposition to <q><name type="ip" subtype="group">Indian Wars</name><!-- LILS this should be in themed tags, maybe wars or disputes -->,</q> but outlines measures for the Colony to take in order to protect its interests.</p>
<p>Included in the file is a report from <persName ref="prs:pelly_jh">Pelly</persName> to <persName ref="prs:grey_hg">Grey</persName> on land sales on <placeName ref="plc:vancouver_island">Vancouver Island</placeName>; the report lists the names of purchasers.</p>
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<opener><ref type="co_ref">3558, CO 305/3, p. 370; registered 24 April</ref>

3558. Vancouvers Isl<hi style="text-decoration: underline; vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">d</hi><lb/>
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Extract of a Letter from <persName ref="prs:douglas_j">James Douglas Esq<hi style="text-decoration: underline; vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">re</hi></persName> to <persName ref="prs:barclay_a">Archibald Barclay Esq<hi style="text-decoration: underline; vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">re</hi></persName> Secretary of the <orgName ref="org:hbc">Hudsons Bay Company</orgName> dated Fort Victoria <date when="1850-12-22">Dec<hi style="text-decoration: underline; vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">r</hi> 22. 1850. __</date>
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<div type="enclosure_transcribed"><p>"I am sorry to inform you that the <name type="ip" subtype="group">Sanitch and Cowetchen tribes</name>
have lately manifested an unusual degree of ill feeling, towards the
Colony, in consequence of the seizure of a run-away slave, a <name type="ip" subtype="individual">Cowetchin</name>
by birth, who is accused of being an accomplice in the murder of the
three seamen, who were so cruelly put to death loast summer by the
<name type="ip" subtype="group">Indians of "<placeName ref="plc:nahwitti">Neweete</placeName>"</name>. He was apprehended at this place, under a warrant
from the Governor and lately sent in irons to <placeName ref="plc:fort_rupert">Fort Rupert</placeName> for
identification. I have heard from a trusty Agent who enjoys the
confidence of these tribes, that the <name type="ip" subtype="individual">Sanitch Chief</name> who is also related
to the slave in question, made two journeys to the <name type="ip" subtype="group">Cowetchin</name><!-- LILS Should be listed as a place --> Camp for
the purpose of inducing them to unite with his people in an attack upon
the Whites. His plan was to attack and drive in our dairy people and
stockherds who are scattered over the plains, and afterwards to
slaughter the stock. <name type="ip" subtype="group">The Cowetchins</name> however ⎯ would not join in the
confederacy and the plan has been for the present laid aside. The
<name type="ip" subtype="individual">Sanitch Chief</name> has not visited <placeName ref="plc:fort_rupert">the Fort</placeName> lately; but I shall take the
first opportunity of speaking to him on the subject</p>

<p>Though that storm has passed over without injury to the Settlement
we may not always be so <choice><orig>⎯<lb/></orig><reg/></choice> fortunate; sound policy would suggest the
necessity of unwearied vigilance, in watching the conduct and movements
of our <name type="ip" subtype="group">savage neighbours</name>, who though friendly and respectful in their
deportment, are the mere creatures of impulse, and may be easily driven
by real or imaginary wrongs into the <fw type="catchword" style="text-align: right;">commission</fw><pb facs="co_305_03/co_305_03_00377v.jpg"/>commission of the wildest excesses.
By knowing <choice><orig>⎯<lb/></orig><reg/></choice>their designs in time, serious disturbances <choice><orig>⎯<lb/></orig><reg/></choice>may often be
prevented, by good advice alone, a <choice><orig>⎯<lb/></orig><reg/></choice>course more consistent with the
dictates of humanity and more conducive to the best interests of the
Colony, <choice><orig>⎯<lb/></orig><reg/></choice>than appeals to the sword, by which the Company <choice><orig>⎯<lb/></orig><reg/></choice>would moreover
be involved in an endless <choice><orig>⎯<lb/></orig><reg/></choice>train of expenses.</p>

<p>
<persName ref="prs:blanshard">Governor Blanshard</persName> thinks <choice><orig>⎯<lb/></orig><reg/></choice>that twenty men would be sufficient to
settle any hostile difference with <name type="ip" subtype="group">the Indians of <placeName ref="plc:vancouver_island">Vancouver's Island</placeName></name>; but my opinion on that subject is very different, <choice><orig>⎯<lb/></orig><reg/></choice>and I need only refer
to the example of the <name type="ip" subtype="group">Cayuse</name><!-- LILS should be listed in themed tags as wars --> War, undertaken by the provisional
Government <choice><orig>⎯<lb/></orig><reg/></choice>of <placeName ref="plc:oregon_territory">Oregon</placeName>, against <name type="ip" subtype="group">tribes of Indians</name> much more <choice><orig>⎯<lb/></orig><reg/></choice>domesticated
than those of <placeName ref="plc:vancouver_island">Vancouver's Island</placeName>, <choice><orig>⎯<lb/></orig><reg/></choice>and without the same advantages of a
<choice><orig>mountain=<lb/>=ous</orig><reg>mountainous</reg></choice> country, as a proof of the uncertain issue of <choice><orig>⎯<lb/></orig><reg/></choice>such contests.</p>

<p>They had 500 men in the field and <choice><orig>⎯<lb/></orig><reg/></choice>the expense of one campaign came to about Four <choice><orig>⎯<lb/></orig><reg/></choice>Hundred Thousand Dollars, yet not one object for <choice><orig>⎯<lb/></orig><reg/></choice>which the
war had been undertaken was gained.</p>

<p><seg type="snippet" xml:id="V515HB05_snippet_1">The punishment of the murderers was <choice><orig>⎯<lb/></orig><reg/></choice>afterward accomplished by
negotiation alone.</seg></p>

<p>For my own part I am decidedly opposed to <name type="ip" subtype="group">Indian Wars</name><!-- LILS Should be in theme of war and conflict -->, as desperate remedies which should never be resorted to, until all other means of <choice><orig>⎯<lb/></orig><reg/></choice>settlement have been tried in vain.</p>

<p>As a precautionary measure, which <choice><orig>⎯<lb/></orig><reg/></choice>circumstances will sooner or
later render indispensable, I would strongly recommend to the Governor
and Committee, that several small settlements should be formed on the
borders of the Fur Trade Reserve as a protection against the
depredations of <name type="ip" subtype="group">Indians</name> <fw type="catchword" style="text-align: right;">and</fw><pb facs="co_305_03/co_305_03_00378r.jpg"/>and to keep the Cattle from straying into the
forest and becoming unmanageably wild. Six of these settlements
consisting of ten men each, would for the present suffice for those
purposes. To employ hired servants in forming these settlements would
put the Company to a very heavy expense as the Wages alone of 60 men,
would amount to £1200 per Annum, besides their food.</p>

<p>Their labour would not be of much value, as in those circumstances,
dispersed over a large extent of Country, they must necessarily be left
in a great measure to themselves and could not be kept under strict
controul.</p>

<p>I would therefore recommend the Company's retiring servants for
such settlements, allowing to each individual an allotment of 20 Acres
of land as an encouragement to settle. It would take 1200 Acres to
form the 60 allotments, and that could be found in patches, so isolated
by unimprovable tracts of Country as to be adapted only for Cotters
fields.</p>

<p>The advantages of this plan are obvious; it would give protection
at the smallest possible <choice><orig>⎯<lb/></orig><reg/></choice>expense, add greatly to the value of the Reserve, give a supply of labourers to the Colony, furnish an effective
militia, and finally, as a means of providing for so many of the
Company's labouring Servants, become a very popular measure.</p>

<p>However briefly and inadequately I may have explained my views this
is a measure in which I feel a most lively interest, and most earnestly
recommend to the consideration of the Committee, equally on account of
its other merits, and as being a cheap method of forming and maintaining
a most efficient protective force."</p></div>
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