Webb15 dec. 2015 · slumach had "Fist sized nuggets and Raw gold with a little rock shot through it." In jolly jacks lost placer "one of the prospectors who saw the gold described it as … Webb24 aug. 2024 · August Jack Khahtsahlano, chief of the Squamish Nation, thought that Slumach’s ghost was lurking behind the deaths and disappearances of those looking for …
SLUMACH
http://slumachsgold.ca/ Webb20 sep. 2024 · Slumach was a Katzie First Nations man who came to New Westminster from Pitt Lake every year in the 1800s with bags of gold, “flaunting his wealth,” as mentioned in the trailer of the series Deadman’s Curse that documents the explorers’ journey. But in 1891, he got convicted for a murder, and was hanged in New Westminster. fishing tennessee river chattanooga
The fabulous tale of Slumach
WebbThe legend goes there is a “place deposit” of gold in the Pitt Lake area that is worth untold millions, and a Katzie First Nations man by the name of Slumach was the only one who knew of its location. RELATED: ‘Deadman’s Curse’ to feature local explorers, legend. Slumach was convicted of killing a man named Louis Bee in the early 1890s. WebbIn 1890 Slumach was found guilty of the murder of man named Louis Bee and hanged a year later for the crime. There is a lot of debate around the circumstances of the murder, it may have been self defence but that is irrelevant as far as the gold is concerned. Slumach was an elderly Katzie First Nations man hanged for murder in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada, in 1891. Baptized moments before his death he was given the first name "Peter", a name never used in his lifetime. His unmarked grave is in St. Peter's Cemetery in Sapperton. He is remembered today because of his alleged knowledge of the location of the Pitt Lake gold deposit that is often referred to as "Slumach's Gold." fishing tent