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Kangi Tamaheca - (Lean Crow/ Kasla)
1835-1919
Kangi Tamaheca along with two of his brothers, his wife Anpetu Wastewin, and five children were among Lakota families that moved to northern Saskatchewan the spring before Sitting Bull left Canada. The first year they worked for various ranchers and settlers in the Dundurn district. The next year they moved to Batoche where they found work with Metis families. They soon developed a loyalty to those families. During the Resistance of 1885 they fought with the Metis. Kangi Tamaheca was taken prisoner by the Canadian army, tried for treason and sent to prison at Stony Mountain penitentary. Due to the efforts of Father Lacombe he was released a year later.
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