- Dawson Charlie
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Dawson Charlie or K̲áa Goox̱ [qʰáː kuːχ] (ca. 1860s – 26 December 1908) was a Canadian Tagish/Tlingit First Nation person and one of the co-discoverers of gold that led to the Klondike Gold Rush located in the Yukon territory of Northwest Canada. He was the nephew of Skookum Jim Mason and accompanied him on his search for his aunt Kate Carmack. He staked one of the first three claims in the Klondike, along with his uncle and George Carmack. Kate Carmack was his aunt. Storyteller Angela Sidney was a niece.[1]
He died in Carcross, Yukon when he fell off the White Pass railway bridge.
Pierre Berton incorrectly called him Tagish Charlie in his Klondike: The Last Great Gold Rush.
References
- ^ "Dawson Charlie". http://www.yukonterritorycanada.ca/dawsoncharlie.html. Retrieved 2008-06-09.
External links
Categories:- 1860s births
- 1908 deaths
- Canadian Mining Hall of Fame
- Tlingit people
- Tagish people
- Gold prospectors
- Canadian gold prospectors
- People of the Klondike Gold Rush
- People from Carcross, Yukon
- Canadian people stubs
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