Sally D’s Mobile Photography Challenge: Travel (Chetzemoka)

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Cheech-Ma-Ham (Chetzemoka)

Cheech-Ma-Ham was 40 years old and chief of the S’Klallam tribe when the first white settlers arrived in Port Townsend, WA.  These settlers decided his name was too difficult to pronounce so in 1848 they changed it to Chetzemoka and gave him the royal nick name Duke of York.  Continuing the trend his son was called Prince of Wales, his two wives became Queen Victoria and Jenny Lind and eventually these nick names led to the present-day Prince family name.

In 1855 Chief Chetzemoka signed a treaty giving up all S’Klallam land in exchange for the rights to fish, hunt and gather in their traditional areas but treaties like this one were largely misunderstood by the Indians and eventually led to the Indian Wars of 1855-1856. During this time Chetzemoka presided over a secret meeting to decide whether or not the tribe would kill all white settlers in the area.   Nine nights in a row the chief sent a “danger” message to white leaders from Signal Rock until the tenth day when the tribe agreed to spare the settlement. Chief Chetzemoka was celebrated as a hero by the white community and when he died in 1888 he was buried in the white cemetery in Port Townsend, WA.  Today both a city park at Signal Rock and a Washington State Ferry are named after Chief Chetzemoka.

Chetzemoka

This small Chetzemoka was resting on the beach during our visit to Fort Warden and Port Townsend, WA in August 2015 and my image is posted as part of Sally’s Mobile Photography Challenge:  Travel.

24 responses to “Sally D’s Mobile Photography Challenge: Travel (Chetzemoka)”

  1. cindy knoke Avatar

    Such mystery!

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Thanks, Cindy!

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  2. Jim Stewart Avatar

    Great story.

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      I’m glad you enjoyed it, Jim.

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  3. Patrick Avatar
    Patrick

    Really enjoyed the story behind the picture. Gave the image meaning.

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Thanks so much, Patrick.

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  4. graydaysandcoffee Avatar
    graydaysandcoffee

    i LOVE the angle you chose, and the textures represented here. great photo

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      So nice to hear, gray days. Thanks!

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  5. lensandpensbysally Avatar

    Enjoyed the back story and the image that provokes one’s own imagination. Happy Photo Challenge.

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Thanks, Sally. I learned a bit from this post too as I was familiar with the name Chetzemoka but didn’t know the whole back story. Thanks for the prompt which led me to investigate further.

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      1. lensandpensbysally Avatar

        My pleasure…

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  6. Lignum Draco Avatar

    Interesting historical details. Actually, very generous of them spare the village in the end.

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      I thought so too, LD.

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  7. anotherday2paradise Avatar

    What a great find, Lisa! Beautifully photographed. 🙂

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Thanks, Sylvia!

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  8. lolaWi Avatar

    great photo, Lisa! 🙂

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Thank you, Lola. 🙂

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  9. D'Arcy H Avatar

    Thanks for the history lesson, Lisa! The old boat looks like it has tales to tell.

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      I wish I knew more about the boat… maybe I’ll have to go back for more research. 🙂

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  10. restlessjo Avatar

    A wonderful ‘weathered’ shot, Lisa, and thank you for the accompanying history. 🙂 It’s good to know that people can coexist peacefully, isn’t it?

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Thanks so much, Jo. :). It is nice when two groups find a way to co-exist.

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  11. lisadorenfest Avatar

    Interesting story and beautiful images

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      It’s nice to hear you enjoyed the post. Thanks, Lisa. 🙂

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