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Coppermine River

The Massacre at Bloody Falls was an incident that took place during Samuel Hearne's exploration of the Coppermine River in 1771. Chipewyan warriors led by Hearne's guide and companion Matonabbee discovered a group of local Inuit camped by rapids approximately 15 kilometres upstream from the mouth of the Coppermine. Just after midnight on July 17, the Chipewyan set upon the Inuit camp and killed approximately 20 men, women and children. Witnessing the massacre traumatized Hearne, and he was haunted by the memories until his death in 1792.

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Album name:Chasse-Galerie / Northwest Territories
Keywords:Coppermine / River
Photo Credit:Michel Lafrance
Date:July 2003
Place Taken:Bottom of Bloody Falls
Route Name:Redrock Lake to Kugluktuk
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Date added:Jan 02, 2008
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