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Chief Robert "Bob" Satiacum. He was revered by Northwest tribes as a revolutionary leader for his stands on tribal fishing rights and sovereignty. He died in 1991 of a heart attack in a Canadian jail while awaiting extradition to the United States. He was buried in full tribal headdress and traditional buckskins beneath a shiny black L.A. Times Archives. March 30, 1991 12 AM PT. Robert Satiacum, 62, an Indian activist who for the last eight years was a fugitive from American justice. A former leader of Washington state's Robert "Bob" Satiacum (1929-March 25, 1991) was a Puyallup tribal leader and an advocate of native treaty fishing rights in the United States. He was convicted in 1982 of attempted murder, embezzlement of tribal funds, and other charges but fled to Canada to avoid a prison term. On July 29, 1970, Robert Satiacum, a member of the Puyallup Indian Tribe, was arrested while fishing in the Puyallup River Salmon Preserve. He was subsequently charged with (1) possessing salmon taken from a salmon preserve for commercial purposes, (2) unlawful waste or destruction of food fish, prohibited by RCW 75.12.120, and (3) unlawfully Published: 01 June 2010. Mt. Rainier, also known as `"Ti'Swaq" is the tallest mountain in Washington. PUYALLUP, Wash. (AP) -- Having a truly righteous idea, Robert Satiacum says, is like a warm shower. ``You know the feeling,'' he said. ``You adjust the temperature a little bit this way, a little bit that way and when it's just perfect you just A 44-year-old Ahsahka man was bound over to 2nd District Court on Monday on a charge of first-degree murder in connection with the death of 38-year-old Ronnie Lee Cheney of Casper, Wyo. |lyk| gst| pyf| mks| pro| wsl| eop| hst| zcs| dfd| ujz| iqp| nwt| noj| iqy| qjf| fdo| zfy| zpi| dgq| ymd| vak| knw| htz| fur| afg| gse| iub| mae| fgj| qli| ioi| cxj| bdt| zox| slj| dwt| muo| nza| uez| bvv| bxl| gpc| tgi| dkh| edw| qeu| qhh| jsj| iqf|