- Keish
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name = Keish
image_size = 200px
caption = Keish (Skookum Jim Mason)
birth_name = Keish
birth_date = c. 1855
birth_place = close toBennett Lake
death_date =July 11 1916
death_place =Whitehorse, Yukon
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residence =Carcross, Yukon
nationality =Tahltan
other_names = Skookum Jim Mason
known_for = credited with making thegold discovery that led to theKlondike Gold Rush
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occupation = packer over theChilkoot Pass carrying supplies for miners
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footnotes =Keish (c. 1855 –
July 11 1916 ), better known by his European name Skookum Jim Mason, was a member of theTagish First Nation in what became theYukon Territory ofCanada . He was born close toBennett Lake . Skookum Jim Mason was born to a Tahltan women in the Telegraph Creek area, which under matriarchal society made himTahltan . He lived inCarcross, Yukon .In the mid 1880s, he worked as a packer over the
Chilkoot Pass carrying supplies for miners, where he earned his "Skookum" nickname because of his extraordinary strength.Skookum means "strong" in theChinook Jargon used on thePacific coast.He assisted William Ogilvie in his explorations of the upper Yukon. He also showed members of the expedition the way over the
White Pass . Keish is today credited with making thegold discovery that led to theKlondike Gold Rush , although, in keeping with the prejudices of the time, it was originally attributed toGeorge Carmack , his brother-in-law. It is also possible that the discovery was made by Keish's sisterShaaw Tláa .Carmack described Keish as:
“straight as a gun barrel, powerfully built with strong sloping shoulders, tapering…downwards to the waist, like a keystone. He was known as the best hunter and trapper on the river, in fact he was a super-specimen of the northern Indian” (Skookum Jim Oral History Project- Archives) [cite web |url=http://www.destinationcarcross.com/ccacsamples.htm |title=Sample Interpretive Tour Program: Skookum Jim Tour |accessdate=2008-06-05 |last= |first= |coauthors= |date= |work= |publisher=destinationcarcross.com]
He died in
Whitehorse, Yukon in 1916, survived by a daughter, Daisy Mason, sister, Kate Carmack, and cousin, Tagish John.cite web |url=http://north-land.com/ypa/SkookumJim%20Mason.html |title=SKOOKUM JIM MASON'S LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT |accessdate=2008-06-05 |last= |first= |coauthors= |date=1916-09-22 |work= |publisher=Yukon Prospectors' Association]References
External links
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=7489 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
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NAME = Keish
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Skookum Jim Mason
SHORT DESCRIPTION = credited with making thegold discovery that led to theKlondike Gold Rush
DATE OF BIRTH = c. 1855
PLACE OF BIRTH = close toBennett Lake
DATE OF DEATH =July 11 1916
PLACE OF DEATH =Whitehorse, Yukon
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