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🗓️ 16 August 2023
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August 16, 1896. During the middle of an economic depression, gold is discovered in Canada's Yukon Territory, inspiring tens of thousands of struggling Americans to flock north in hopes of striking it rich.
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0:17.0 | It's August 16th, 1886 at Rabbit Creek, a tributary of the Klondike River in the Yukon |
0:30.6 | territory of Canada. |
0:32.0 | Kaysh, a member of the Tagish people, wades through the cool clear waters. |
0:37.0 | He and other members of his group are low on supplies, so he's gone hunting for moose. |
0:42.0 | But as he walks through the water, he also keeps an eye out for something else. |
0:46.0 | Gold. As a tagish man, Kaysh has spent his whole life living off the area's abundant resources, |
0:52.0 | but in recent years, more and more white men have |
0:54.7 | been trying to do the same, coming to his homeland in search of gold. He shakes his head when he remembers |
1:00.3 | the way he and his siblings would compete to collect gold flakes as |
1:03.5 | children. They couldn't use it for food or shelter so it had no value to them. |
1:07.8 | Still it was fun to see how many sparkly pieces they could find in the waters |
1:12.2 | where they lived. Today though, |
1:14.0 | Kaysh would never discard gold. In this new era he knows it could mean life-changing |
1:19.2 | wealth. As he hears a tell-tale sound of a moose trampling through the brush ahead, |
1:24.6 | Kesh tears his eyes away from the water and listens carefully moving toward his prey. |
1:29.4 | Then he lifts his gun and fires. |
1:32.4 | Kesh holers as he watches the Moose fall to the ground. |
1:36.0 | He looks back to call out to his family members who are following him, |
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