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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,917 --> 00:00:04,582 What would cause you to leave your family and your home 2 00:00:04,583 --> 00:00:05,999 and travel to a place 3 00:00:06,000 --> 00:00:08,041 where almost no one speaks your language? 4 00:00:08,042 --> 00:00:09,874 No one looks like you. 5 00:00:09,875 --> 00:00:11,999 Your customs are foreign, 6 00:00:12,000 --> 00:00:13,916 and where if you get in trouble, 7 00:00:13,917 --> 00:00:15,875 no one you know is around to help. 8 00:00:16,417 --> 00:00:20,749 For many, what drove them west was the promise of land. 9 00:00:20,750 --> 00:00:22,416 For a few, it was their faith, 10 00:00:22,417 --> 00:00:24,541 and that's what moved Christian missionaries Narcissa 11 00:00:24,542 --> 00:00:28,457 and Marcus Whitman to travel across the continent. 12 00:00:28,458 --> 00:00:30,749 Their journey along the Oregon Trail 13 00:00:30,750 --> 00:00:33,457 will inspire thousands to follow, 14 00:00:33,458 --> 00:00:36,874 and spark a fateful encounter with a Native nation 15 00:00:36,875 --> 00:00:39,541 that redefines the Pacific Northwest. 16 00:00:44,292 --> 00:00:46,208 People live on myths, 17 00:00:47,208 --> 00:00:49,582 and the myths that really stick in the American experience 18 00:00:49,583 --> 00:00:51,041 are the myths of the West. 19 00:00:53,375 --> 00:00:56,041 The mountains were taller, the deserts were harsher. 20 00:00:56,042 --> 00:00:58,124 The snows were deeper. 21 00:00:58,125 --> 00:01:03,083 American West conjures wonder, possibility, opportunity. 22 00:01:03,917 --> 00:01:05,374 The figure of the mountain man. 23 00:01:05,375 --> 00:01:06,832 Notorious outlaws. 24 00:01:07,792 --> 00:01:09,291 The cowboy. 25 00:01:09,292 --> 00:01:12,207 The discovery of gold in California. 26 00:01:12,208 --> 00:01:14,291 This train of wagons trailing 27 00:01:14,292 --> 00:01:16,374 across the prairie. 28 00:01:16,375 --> 00:01:19,707 Everybody has a reason for wanting this land. 29 00:01:21,125 --> 00:01:24,375 But most of that land was already occupied. 30 00:01:28,250 --> 00:01:32,707 We have been residents for more than 10,000 years. 31 00:01:32,708 --> 00:01:35,207 But this is a clash of two different ways 32 00:01:35,208 --> 00:01:38,916 of seeing life itself, fighting for the future 33 00:01:38,917 --> 00:01:40,916 of your homeland on the one side, 34 00:01:42,500 --> 00:01:44,874 and fighting for the destiny of the new republic 35 00:01:44,875 --> 00:01:47,707 on the other side. 36 00:01:50,250 --> 00:01:52,833 The history of the West is a creation story. 37 00:01:54,458 --> 00:01:56,874 It's a creation of what we think of as modern America. 38 00:01:58,375 --> 00:02:00,667 The West is a place where anything is possible. 39 00:02:02,708 --> 00:02:05,417 It is the essence of the American dream. 40 00:02:06,875 --> 00:02:09,624 The core of this is, what are we to be as a nation? 41 00:02:11,042 --> 00:02:12,541 The reckoning is coming. 42 00:02:12,542 --> 00:02:14,541 The West is this canvas 43 00:02:14,542 --> 00:02:18,167 on which American dreams become larger than life. 44 00:02:28,417 --> 00:02:30,874 The year is 1836, 45 00:02:30,875 --> 00:02:33,708 the final year of Andrew Jackson's presidency. 46 00:02:35,333 --> 00:02:38,041 The US now has 24 states 47 00:02:38,042 --> 00:02:40,166 and four territories stretching 48 00:02:40,167 --> 00:02:42,125 across the Mississippi River, 49 00:02:43,375 --> 00:02:47,166 but the Americans have their eyes on the Pacific coast. 50 00:02:47,167 --> 00:02:49,375 California is part of Mexico, 51 00:02:50,333 --> 00:02:52,750 but Oregon Country is up for grabs. 52 00:02:56,167 --> 00:02:58,041 Settlement had been continuous 53 00:02:58,042 --> 00:03:00,374 from the Virginia coastline, 54 00:03:00,375 --> 00:03:03,957 the Massachusetts coastline, even across the Mississippi. 55 00:03:03,958 --> 00:03:06,542 Then you run into this arid region, 56 00:03:07,875 --> 00:03:09,707 from the edge of the Great Plains till you get 57 00:03:09,708 --> 00:03:12,625 to the rainy side of the mountains in Oregon. 58 00:03:13,708 --> 00:03:15,666 And so in the 1830s, the settlement has 59 00:03:15,667 --> 00:03:17,624 to make this big jump if you're gonna, 60 00:03:17,625 --> 00:03:19,500 if you're farmers looking for land. 61 00:03:20,708 --> 00:03:24,457 This is the green place beyond the great American desert 62 00:03:24,458 --> 00:03:26,291 where if you can just get there, 63 00:03:26,292 --> 00:03:29,541 there's a possibility of a life ahead. 64 00:03:31,083 --> 00:03:32,499 Oregon Country stretches 65 00:03:32,500 --> 00:03:35,999 from the Continental Divide to the Pacific coast, 66 00:03:36,000 --> 00:03:37,207 and from the northern edge 67 00:03:37,208 --> 00:03:40,167 of California all the way up to Alaska. 68 00:03:41,958 --> 00:03:43,749 Britain and America both lay claim 69 00:03:43,750 --> 00:03:46,667 to the region simply for having explored it. 70 00:03:48,708 --> 00:03:53,541 In 1792, fur trader Robert Gray was the first American 71 00:03:53,542 --> 00:03:56,249 to navigate into the Columbia River, 72 00:03:56,250 --> 00:03:58,333 which he named after his ship. 73 00:03:59,625 --> 00:04:01,874 Britain traces its claim to the voyage 74 00:04:01,875 --> 00:04:06,708 of Captain James Cook, who sailed to Vancouver in 1778, 75 00:04:08,375 --> 00:04:12,374 but after the two nations clash in the War of 1812, 76 00:04:12,375 --> 00:04:14,583 neither side wants to fight again. 77 00:04:16,167 --> 00:04:19,207 And so in 1818, they agree 78 00:04:19,208 --> 00:04:22,417 to jointly occupy the Pacific Northwest. 79 00:04:23,750 --> 00:04:26,874 The British have a much bigger settlement imprint 80 00:04:26,875 --> 00:04:27,999 on the West Coast. 81 00:04:28,000 --> 00:04:29,291 The Hudson Bay Company was one 82 00:04:29,292 --> 00:04:30,749 of these Canadian fur companies 83 00:04:30,750 --> 00:04:33,916 that has a fairly elaborate infrastructure 84 00:04:33,917 --> 00:04:35,249 in the Oregon Country. 85 00:04:35,250 --> 00:04:36,917 The US doesn't have much at all. 86 00:04:38,042 --> 00:04:40,666 There was this national incentive 87 00:04:40,667 --> 00:04:43,332 to put Americans on the ground there. 88 00:04:43,333 --> 00:04:45,374 If the place fills up with Americans, 89 00:04:45,375 --> 00:04:46,791 then the United States is gonna have a better claim 90 00:04:46,792 --> 00:04:47,874 than the British. 91 00:04:50,958 --> 00:04:53,416 The first men to arrive in Oregon Country 92 00:04:53,417 --> 00:04:56,000 are explorers, trappers, and traders. 93 00:04:57,542 --> 00:05:00,207 They send back stories of fertile lands, 94 00:05:00,208 --> 00:05:02,250 rich and natural resources. 95 00:05:03,792 --> 00:05:06,166 You could get land cheap in the West, 96 00:05:06,167 --> 00:05:09,541 and you could get land in Oregon free. 97 00:05:09,542 --> 00:05:11,791 You could just go out there and claim it, 98 00:05:11,792 --> 00:05:15,707 because Americans at that time did not recognize 99 00:05:15,708 --> 00:05:18,874 that the Native American peoples living on any territory 100 00:05:18,875 --> 00:05:21,041 had title to the land. 101 00:05:28,792 --> 00:05:31,582 The expansive land that was known 102 00:05:31,583 --> 00:05:36,374 to our people was millions of acres from the source 103 00:05:36,375 --> 00:05:40,833 of the Columbia River in British Columbia to the ocean. 104 00:05:42,000 --> 00:05:43,999 We're the only people in that landscape 105 00:05:44,000 --> 00:05:47,832 who have been residents for more than 10,000 years. 106 00:05:50,042 --> 00:05:51,874 For Americans, the most direct route 107 00:05:51,875 --> 00:05:55,249 to the Pacific Coast is an arduous journey. 108 00:05:55,250 --> 00:05:57,958 over land across two mountain ranges. 109 00:06:01,208 --> 00:06:03,542 Do you have the courage to make the trip? 110 00:06:04,708 --> 00:06:07,582 But then the missionaries begin to arrive. 111 00:06:11,792 --> 00:06:13,457 There's a series of events toward the end 112 00:06:13,458 --> 00:06:15,249 of the first third of the 19th century. 113 00:06:15,250 --> 00:06:17,541 It's called the Second Great Awakening. 114 00:06:17,542 --> 00:06:21,291 It's the revival of evangelical Christianity, 115 00:06:21,292 --> 00:06:25,457 a belief in the literal veracity of the gospels 116 00:06:25,458 --> 00:06:28,207 and the Bible, but also a call 117 00:06:28,208 --> 00:06:30,875 to bring others to the Christian faith. 118 00:06:33,417 --> 00:06:35,874 It really inflames a lot of individuals, 119 00:06:35,875 --> 00:06:38,541 and you're excited to take all of this fervor, 120 00:06:38,542 --> 00:06:40,666 all this fire, all this passion, 121 00:06:40,667 --> 00:06:43,041 and disseminate the word into foreign lands, 122 00:06:43,042 --> 00:06:44,541 and at that particular time, 123 00:06:44,542 --> 00:06:47,416 foreign land was anything west of the Mississippi. 124 00:06:47,417 --> 00:06:49,541 The whole idea is to convert the Indians. 125 00:06:49,542 --> 00:06:52,749 Now, if in fact they also facilitate the settlement 126 00:06:52,750 --> 00:06:56,041 of Oregon by other white people, I mean that's good too. 127 00:06:58,958 --> 00:07:01,332 Missionaries are hearing a story that, 128 00:07:01,333 --> 00:07:03,707 to them, is so delicious. 129 00:07:03,708 --> 00:07:06,207 They hear that four Indians 130 00:07:06,208 --> 00:07:09,416 from the Pacific Northwest traveled to St. Louis 131 00:07:09,417 --> 00:07:12,999 to get more information about Christianity. 132 00:07:13,000 --> 00:07:16,791 If somebody says, "Bring the gospel to us," 133 00:07:16,792 --> 00:07:20,750 how, as a good evangelical Christian, how can you say no? 134 00:07:21,833 --> 00:07:23,874 We weren't looking for a different God. 135 00:07:23,875 --> 00:07:26,874 We were looking for the source of the white men's power 136 00:07:26,875 --> 00:07:29,707 that allowed them to have these technologies 137 00:07:29,708 --> 00:07:32,499 that we did not have, their guns and their metal kettles 138 00:07:32,500 --> 00:07:34,207 and their steel traps, you name it. 139 00:07:36,375 --> 00:07:38,207 The Christians mistakenly believe 140 00:07:38,208 --> 00:07:41,249 that the Native visitors speak for all Indigenous people 141 00:07:41,250 --> 00:07:43,707 of the Pacific Northwest. 142 00:07:43,708 --> 00:07:48,249 The call to mission sounds out across the eastern states. 143 00:07:48,250 --> 00:07:52,332 For Narcissa Prentiss, a young woman in upstate New York, 144 00:07:52,333 --> 00:07:53,957 it strikes a chord. 145 00:07:53,958 --> 00:07:58,207 She leads revivals, she teaches Sunday school, 146 00:07:58,208 --> 00:08:02,332 and so she becomes very dedicated to the idea 147 00:08:02,333 --> 00:08:04,374 that a missionary vocation 148 00:08:04,375 --> 00:08:06,791 is really the right thing for her. 149 00:08:06,792 --> 00:08:09,166 She writes a letter requesting support 150 00:08:09,167 --> 00:08:11,374 from the church mission board. 151 00:08:11,375 --> 00:08:12,457 The American Board of 152 00:08:12,458 --> 00:08:13,667 Commissioners for Foreign Missions 153 00:08:13,833 --> 00:08:16,582 would gather money to support Protestant missions 154 00:08:16,583 --> 00:08:18,874 to spread the gospel abroad, 155 00:08:18,875 --> 00:08:22,083 but also in the American West on the frontier. 156 00:08:23,375 --> 00:08:27,041 In 1836, women had so few rights in America. 157 00:08:27,042 --> 00:08:29,416 They could not own property if they were married. 158 00:08:29,417 --> 00:08:31,749 They could not write a legal contract, 159 00:08:31,750 --> 00:08:34,874 and the most important thing is they could not vote, 160 00:08:34,875 --> 00:08:37,957 which meant that they couldn't change their lot in life. 161 00:08:37,958 --> 00:08:40,707 This is why it's so incredible that Narcissa, 162 00:08:40,708 --> 00:08:42,749 as a single woman, was planning to go 163 00:08:42,750 --> 00:08:45,125 by herself over to Oregon. 164 00:08:46,500 --> 00:08:48,957 The missionary board tells Narcissa 165 00:08:48,958 --> 00:08:51,707 they will not send a woman into Indian country 166 00:08:51,708 --> 00:08:53,291 unless she is married. 167 00:08:55,875 --> 00:08:59,749 Marcus Whitman is a 32-year-old doctor 168 00:08:59,750 --> 00:09:01,416 in upstate New York. 169 00:09:01,417 --> 00:09:03,708 He is an evangelical Christian. 170 00:09:04,875 --> 00:09:06,624 But he's bored by being a doctor. 171 00:09:06,625 --> 00:09:08,999 There's no excitement in it. 172 00:09:09,000 --> 00:09:12,124 He applies to the American Missionary Board, 173 00:09:12,125 --> 00:09:16,000 and they're not too keen on sending him out as a single man. 174 00:09:17,083 --> 00:09:20,041 And so they encourage him to get married, 175 00:09:20,042 --> 00:09:24,457 and he finds a suitable candidate in the figure 176 00:09:24,458 --> 00:09:26,874 of Narcissa Prentiss. 177 00:09:26,875 --> 00:09:28,874 You need a husband, I need a wife. 178 00:09:28,875 --> 00:09:30,749 And so they get together, they get married, 179 00:09:30,750 --> 00:09:31,792 and then they present themselvesto the Mission Board. 180 00:09:31,917 --> 00:09:34,542 And the Mission Board at this point can't say no. 181 00:09:35,750 --> 00:09:39,541 It's a 3,000 mile journey to Oregon Country. 182 00:09:39,542 --> 00:09:41,374 The day after their wedding, 183 00:09:41,375 --> 00:09:43,457 Marcus and Narcissa leave the comfort 184 00:09:43,458 --> 00:09:45,749 and safety of western New York, 185 00:09:45,750 --> 00:09:47,874 and travel to Liberty, Missouri, 186 00:09:47,875 --> 00:09:50,833 a town on the western edge of American settlement. 187 00:09:51,875 --> 00:09:54,041 They had to go by horse and wagon, 188 00:09:54,042 --> 00:09:56,207 and then they had to go by canal barges, 189 00:09:56,208 --> 00:09:59,499 move sometimes on sleighs, and then when the horse 190 00:09:59,500 --> 00:10:02,207 and wagon didn't work, they'd have to walk. 191 00:10:02,208 --> 00:10:05,832 They're subject to the heat and the rain and the snow. 192 00:10:05,833 --> 00:10:07,833 It's incomprehensible. 193 00:10:09,000 --> 00:10:11,707 Narcissa kept a journal of her travels. 194 00:10:11,708 --> 00:10:13,749 I think I shall endure the journey well, 195 00:10:13,750 --> 00:10:15,874 perhaps better than any of the rest of us. 196 00:10:15,875 --> 00:10:17,457 It seems to me now that we 197 00:10:17,458 --> 00:10:20,499 are on the very borders of civilization. 198 00:10:20,500 --> 00:10:22,582 They go with another couple, 199 00:10:22,583 --> 00:10:25,207 Reverend Henry Spalding and his wife Eliza. 200 00:10:25,208 --> 00:10:27,291 It's a seven-month journey. 201 00:10:27,292 --> 00:10:30,499 In the early 1830s, there really wasn't much 202 00:10:30,500 --> 00:10:32,207 of a trail to Oregon. 203 00:10:32,208 --> 00:10:35,957 It was a trapper's trail. You couldn't get a wagon over it. 204 00:10:35,958 --> 00:10:39,707 And so it was really a tough, tough journey. 205 00:10:39,708 --> 00:10:42,041 Marcus Whitman recognizes that the only way 206 00:10:42,042 --> 00:10:44,041 that Christian civilization as he perceives 207 00:10:44,042 --> 00:10:46,041 is gonna be planted in Oregon is, 208 00:10:46,042 --> 00:10:49,707 and this is crucial, when you can get women to come out, 209 00:10:49,708 --> 00:10:51,749 because if it's just the fur traders, 210 00:10:51,750 --> 00:10:53,416 if it's just the explorers, 211 00:10:53,417 --> 00:10:55,999 they don't create a settled society. 212 00:10:56,000 --> 00:10:58,291 So Marcus Whitman gets it in his head he 213 00:10:58,292 --> 00:11:00,750 is going to find a wagon road. 214 00:11:02,417 --> 00:11:04,207 The wagon was considered crucial, 215 00:11:04,208 --> 00:11:08,250 because a wagon was the moving van of its era. 216 00:11:09,375 --> 00:11:12,457 Just imagine how difficult it would be to go 217 00:11:12,458 --> 00:11:15,041 to Oregon in a cart. 218 00:11:15,042 --> 00:11:18,957 But if this delicate example of American female virtue 219 00:11:18,958 --> 00:11:22,292 could do it, I guess the door's open. 220 00:11:23,917 --> 00:11:25,749 So the people who become missionaries, first of all, 221 00:11:25,750 --> 00:11:28,916 they're utterly convinced of the importance 222 00:11:28,917 --> 00:11:30,749 of what it is they're doing. 223 00:11:30,750 --> 00:11:33,832 So this can give them courage to do things 224 00:11:33,833 --> 00:11:38,249 that most people don't do, because with this mindset, 225 00:11:38,250 --> 00:11:40,207 when you encounter some dangerous situation, say, 226 00:11:40,208 --> 00:11:41,874 what's the worst that can happen to me? 227 00:11:41,875 --> 00:11:43,042 I'll get killed. I'll die and go to heaven. 228 00:11:49,292 --> 00:11:52,374 Traveling along traditional Native trails, 229 00:11:52,375 --> 00:11:56,082 missionaries Narcissa and Marcus Whitman slowly traverse 230 00:11:56,083 --> 00:11:58,958 the Great Plains on their way to Oregon Country. 231 00:12:00,125 --> 00:12:02,999 Narcissa's view of what was in store 232 00:12:03,000 --> 00:12:05,957 for her was really very idyllic. 233 00:12:05,958 --> 00:12:09,541 She didn't imagine traveling by wagon. 234 00:12:09,542 --> 00:12:14,708 There's no shocks, and you are jostled from pillar to post. 235 00:12:15,875 --> 00:12:17,749 It can be hot, it can be cold, it can be raining, 236 00:12:17,750 --> 00:12:19,624 it can be thundering, it can be lightning. 237 00:12:19,625 --> 00:12:24,332 You can be smashing through ruts, over rocks, over stumps. 238 00:12:24,333 --> 00:12:26,666 It goes on and on and on. 239 00:12:26,667 --> 00:12:28,707 Since we have been here, 240 00:12:28,708 --> 00:12:30,332 we have made our tent large enough for us all 241 00:12:30,333 --> 00:12:32,541 to sleep under, quite a little family. 242 00:12:36,292 --> 00:12:38,207 One of the great ironies is that Marcus 243 00:12:38,208 --> 00:12:41,332 and Narcissa Whitman travel west, 244 00:12:41,333 --> 00:12:44,083 along with Henry Spalding, 245 00:12:45,125 --> 00:12:48,791 a man Narcissa had rejected in a proposal of marriage, 246 00:12:48,792 --> 00:12:50,916 and he's sleeping in the same tent 247 00:12:50,917 --> 00:12:53,832 with the Whitmans on their honeymoon, 248 00:12:53,833 --> 00:12:56,125 a time when they conceived their only child. 249 00:12:57,125 --> 00:12:59,874 Pregnancy on that trip was one 250 00:12:59,875 --> 00:13:02,332 of the most dangerous things that could happen to you. 251 00:13:02,333 --> 00:13:05,541 There's no stopping for you if you have morning sickness. 252 00:13:05,542 --> 00:13:09,291 There's no stopping for you if you have a miscarriage. 253 00:13:09,292 --> 00:13:12,707 And so that's the kind of thing that creates extra pressures 254 00:13:12,708 --> 00:13:16,624 for women on these long, long migrations. 255 00:13:20,167 --> 00:13:21,541 The Whitmans and the Spaldings 256 00:13:21,542 --> 00:13:25,166 cross the Rocky Mountains by way of the South Pass, 257 00:13:25,167 --> 00:13:27,666 a route favored by the Shoshone people. 258 00:13:31,708 --> 00:13:34,957 In July of 1836, Narcissa 259 00:13:34,958 --> 00:13:37,957 and Eliza become the first American women 260 00:13:37,958 --> 00:13:40,792 to make this journey over the Continental Divide. 261 00:13:45,042 --> 00:13:50,167 As they travel west, they meet for a rendezvous 262 00:13:50,750 --> 00:13:52,207 in what is now Wyoming. 263 00:13:52,208 --> 00:13:53,957 It's South Pass in the Rockies. 264 00:13:57,333 --> 00:13:58,707 Once a year, 265 00:13:58,708 --> 00:14:00,624 miles from the edge of American settlement, 266 00:14:00,625 --> 00:14:05,207 a temporary city springs up, populated by French, British 267 00:14:05,208 --> 00:14:08,082 and American fur trappers and traders, 268 00:14:08,083 --> 00:14:11,792 and hundreds of Native Americans from across the plains. 269 00:14:12,583 --> 00:14:14,291 These rendezvous are where 270 00:14:14,292 --> 00:14:18,374 all these independent fur trappers show up. 271 00:14:18,375 --> 00:14:21,916 You know, drinking, gambling, fighting, 272 00:14:21,917 --> 00:14:24,332 whoring, the whole thing. 273 00:14:24,333 --> 00:14:27,457 You can imagine with some missionaries showing up 274 00:14:27,458 --> 00:14:29,916 at a rendezvous, their mouths must have dropped 275 00:14:29,917 --> 00:14:32,833 in utter shock to see what went on. 276 00:14:34,875 --> 00:14:36,457 At the rendezvous, 277 00:14:36,458 --> 00:14:40,208 Narcissa befriends a legendary mountain man named Joe Meek. 278 00:14:41,125 --> 00:14:42,999 Mountain men like Joe Meek 279 00:14:43,000 --> 00:14:45,916 could help tell the Whitmans where to go, 280 00:14:45,917 --> 00:14:49,041 how to get there, give them local knowledge. 281 00:14:49,042 --> 00:14:51,957 And so the mountain men became a very important link 282 00:14:51,958 --> 00:14:55,000 between the tribes and the settlers who came. 283 00:14:57,917 --> 00:15:00,124 As they approach Oregon Country, 284 00:15:00,125 --> 00:15:01,874 the missionaries find their path 285 00:15:01,875 --> 00:15:03,791 is more treacherous than ever. 286 00:15:09,500 --> 00:15:11,374 Before noon, we began to descend one 287 00:15:11,375 --> 00:15:13,624 of the most terrible mountains for steepness 288 00:15:13,625 --> 00:15:15,832 and length I have yet seen. 289 00:15:15,833 --> 00:15:18,249 It was like winding stairs in its descent, 290 00:15:18,250 --> 00:15:20,542 and in some places, almost perpendicular. 291 00:15:23,208 --> 00:15:25,082 Once they reach the Blue Mountains 292 00:15:25,083 --> 00:15:29,041 in Oregon Country, they are forced to abandon their wagons 293 00:15:29,042 --> 00:15:30,667 and continue on horseback. 294 00:15:32,083 --> 00:15:35,332 And finally, after almost 200 days on the road, 295 00:15:35,333 --> 00:15:38,832 they get their first glimpse of what will be their new home. 296 00:15:42,042 --> 00:15:45,207 They're exhausted, they're running low on provisions, 297 00:15:45,208 --> 00:15:47,874 and they come over the crest of the last mountain range, 298 00:15:47,875 --> 00:15:50,999 and they look down and they have this great sense of relief. 299 00:15:51,000 --> 00:15:53,167 We've made it. 300 00:16:02,333 --> 00:16:04,457 It must have been absolutely amazing 301 00:16:04,458 --> 00:16:09,207 after such an arduous journey, and realizing that this 302 00:16:09,208 --> 00:16:11,249 is where you're gonna have your baby, 303 00:16:11,250 --> 00:16:13,416 and you're thinking to yourself, 304 00:16:13,417 --> 00:16:16,541 "I've come to bring the light of true religion, 305 00:16:16,542 --> 00:16:19,707 and the sun will shine on my efforts." 306 00:16:19,708 --> 00:16:21,208 And you might not be right. 307 00:16:25,750 --> 00:16:28,749 In the fall of 1836, Marcus 308 00:16:28,750 --> 00:16:30,624 and Narcissa settle in the foothills 309 00:16:30,625 --> 00:16:32,958 of the Blue Mountains near Walla Walla. 310 00:16:34,250 --> 00:16:38,791 Henry Spalding squabbles almost the entire trip 311 00:16:38,792 --> 00:16:40,332 with Marcus Whitman. 312 00:16:40,333 --> 00:16:43,041 And when they arrive in the Pacific Northwest, 313 00:16:43,042 --> 00:16:45,291 they really can't stand each other, 314 00:16:45,292 --> 00:16:48,707 and they decide to live 120 miles apart. 315 00:16:51,708 --> 00:16:54,166 The Spaldings settle among the Nez Perce 316 00:16:54,167 --> 00:16:56,207 in the Lapwai Valley. 317 00:16:56,208 --> 00:16:59,082 Meanwhile, Narcissa and Marcus make their home 318 00:16:59,083 --> 00:17:02,125 near the Cayuse, four days away by horseback. 319 00:17:05,917 --> 00:17:09,541 The Nez Perce warn the white missionaries 320 00:17:09,542 --> 00:17:13,374 that it's probably dangerous to live among the Cayuse. 321 00:17:13,375 --> 00:17:16,416 For one thing, it's very dangerous for a doctor, 322 00:17:16,417 --> 00:17:20,374 'cause the Cayuse have this longstanding tradition 323 00:17:20,375 --> 00:17:22,667 of killing medicine men who fail. 324 00:17:24,167 --> 00:17:27,374 For the Cayuse, like many Native peoples, 325 00:17:27,375 --> 00:17:29,625 medicine man is a sacred practice. 326 00:17:31,167 --> 00:17:35,000 When you can't deliver results, the Cayuse demand justice, 327 00:17:36,208 --> 00:17:38,667 and the penalty for that is death. 328 00:17:46,542 --> 00:17:48,207 Despite the warnings they receive 329 00:17:48,208 --> 00:17:49,707 about the Cayuse, 330 00:17:49,708 --> 00:17:52,167 the Whitmans embrace their missionary work. 331 00:17:53,042 --> 00:17:54,707 Marcus builds the mission 332 00:17:54,708 --> 00:17:57,667 with several hired hands from the Hudson's Bay Company. 333 00:17:59,292 --> 00:18:00,707 They call it Waiilatpu, 334 00:18:00,708 --> 00:18:05,125 in the Cayuse language, the place of the rye grass. 335 00:18:06,208 --> 00:18:08,874 Funded by the missionary board in the East, 336 00:18:08,875 --> 00:18:12,833 it will include a mission house, a school, and a farm. 337 00:18:14,125 --> 00:18:17,624 Narcissa gives birth to her daughter Alice 338 00:18:17,625 --> 00:18:20,707 in March of 1837, 339 00:18:20,708 --> 00:18:23,124 just about five, six months 340 00:18:23,125 --> 00:18:25,542 after they set up housekeeping at their mission. 341 00:18:26,667 --> 00:18:30,874 Narcissa is thrilled when she welcomes her little girl 342 00:18:30,875 --> 00:18:33,416 into the world, and so is Marcus. 343 00:18:33,417 --> 00:18:37,625 Now we have a child born in the Promised Land. 344 00:18:38,875 --> 00:18:40,666 At the mission in the early days, 345 00:18:40,667 --> 00:18:43,791 the Whitmans have good relations with the Cayuse. 346 00:18:45,500 --> 00:18:48,832 The local chief, or head man, his name is Tiloukaikt, 347 00:18:48,833 --> 00:18:53,833 is seen as a benevolent, a sort of a kind uncle. 348 00:18:54,750 --> 00:18:57,041 He comes to see little Alice, 349 00:18:57,042 --> 00:18:59,374 and in general, the reception 350 00:18:59,375 --> 00:19:01,833 for the whole family is very hopeful. 351 00:19:03,083 --> 00:19:05,916 Tiloukaikt gave her an Indian name, 352 00:19:05,917 --> 00:19:07,082 called her Cayuse Girl. 353 00:19:07,083 --> 00:19:08,832 That's how it translated. 354 00:19:08,833 --> 00:19:15,541 And he calls her that because she is a sign to us 355 00:19:15,542 --> 00:19:18,624 that we will have good times ahead, good fortune ahead. 356 00:19:18,625 --> 00:19:21,707 We have young children, they have young children, 357 00:19:21,708 --> 00:19:24,375 and it is a family now. 358 00:19:25,667 --> 00:19:28,541 Unlike the fur trappers who came before them, 359 00:19:28,542 --> 00:19:30,457 the Whitmans want to change the way 360 00:19:30,458 --> 00:19:33,541 the Cayuse live and what they believe. 361 00:19:33,542 --> 00:19:35,332 So for Indigenous people, 362 00:19:35,333 --> 00:19:38,250 Christianity wasn't necessarily a threat initially, 363 00:19:39,375 --> 00:19:41,291 because it's like, oh, the Great Spirit, 364 00:19:41,292 --> 00:19:42,874 well, that kind of makes sense, 365 00:19:42,875 --> 00:19:46,207 and we'll incorporate that into our belief systems 366 00:19:46,208 --> 00:19:47,957 until it doesn't work for us anymore. 367 00:19:52,417 --> 00:19:56,041 When the Whitmans arrive, they think their ways have 368 00:19:56,042 --> 00:20:01,582 to be followed before the Native Americans can be saved. 369 00:20:01,583 --> 00:20:04,541 So that involves settling down, becoming farmers, 370 00:20:04,542 --> 00:20:08,250 cutting their hair, stop dancing, stop gambling. 371 00:20:09,458 --> 00:20:11,957 They want us to give up the way of life 372 00:20:11,958 --> 00:20:14,500 that has sustained us for more than 10,000 years. 373 00:20:15,875 --> 00:20:19,249 The expectation is that we should be as much like them 374 00:20:19,250 --> 00:20:24,082 as possible in all factors of our life. 375 00:20:24,083 --> 00:20:26,291 We should be prim and proper. 376 00:20:26,292 --> 00:20:30,874 We should not travel to gather our foods. 377 00:20:30,875 --> 00:20:33,832 We should stay in one place and grow our foods. 378 00:20:33,833 --> 00:20:38,707 We should not take up with the trappers 379 00:20:38,708 --> 00:20:41,416 and traders in the way that we have, 380 00:20:41,417 --> 00:20:45,583 and everything they want us to change is not in our nature. 381 00:20:47,833 --> 00:20:50,707 Life at the mission settles into a routine of work 382 00:20:50,708 --> 00:20:54,207 and worship, until one day, tragedy strikes. 383 00:20:58,292 --> 00:21:00,374 The worst possible thing happens 384 00:21:00,375 --> 00:21:03,292 when Alice is not quite three years old. 385 00:21:04,542 --> 00:21:08,332 Marcus and Narcissa don't notice 386 00:21:08,333 --> 00:21:10,833 that their daughter has wandered away. 387 00:21:12,042 --> 00:21:15,416 So Alice is on her own, 388 00:21:15,417 --> 00:21:17,958 and she's playing at the water 389 00:21:19,458 --> 00:21:20,874 before anybody realizes 390 00:21:20,875 --> 00:21:23,292 that they haven't seen her for a few minutes. 391 00:21:24,667 --> 00:21:27,416 And the alarm is raised that Alice is missing, 392 00:21:27,417 --> 00:21:30,291 and everyone begins to look for her. 393 00:21:36,042 --> 00:21:37,374 And that's when they find 394 00:21:37,375 --> 00:21:40,124 that she has drowned in the Walla Walla River. 395 00:21:50,042 --> 00:21:51,291 The body is recovered 396 00:21:51,292 --> 00:21:53,792 and it's brought back to the family. 397 00:22:04,417 --> 00:22:08,207 Tiloukaikt has known her since she was born. 398 00:22:08,208 --> 00:22:09,625 She's special to him, 399 00:22:09,792 --> 00:22:13,917 and he's very sad to present this little girl to her mother. 400 00:22:21,125 --> 00:22:23,417 The loss of her daughter changes her. 401 00:22:24,875 --> 00:22:29,416 Her moroseness characterizes her relationship more 402 00:22:29,417 --> 00:22:31,292 and more with our people. 403 00:22:32,375 --> 00:22:35,707 Narcissa becomes very annoyed with the fact 404 00:22:35,708 --> 00:22:38,874 that the Cayuse come and go from the compound, 405 00:22:38,875 --> 00:22:41,874 come and go out of her home when she was despondent 406 00:22:41,875 --> 00:22:46,375 and would rather just be to herself and deal with her grief. 407 00:22:48,250 --> 00:22:49,707 To make matters worse, 408 00:22:49,708 --> 00:22:52,458 the Whitmans are failing to convert the Cayuse. 409 00:22:53,833 --> 00:22:56,374 Marcus and Narcissa Whitman only manage 410 00:22:56,375 --> 00:22:59,624 to baptize two people in the entire time 411 00:22:59,625 --> 00:23:01,874 that they are running this mission. 412 00:23:01,875 --> 00:23:03,124 Two. 413 00:23:05,708 --> 00:23:07,374 Meanwhile, the Spaldings are having 414 00:23:07,375 --> 00:23:09,667 more success with the Nez Perce. 415 00:23:10,417 --> 00:23:12,207 The competition between Henry 416 00:23:12,208 --> 00:23:14,958 and Marcus sours into a bitter rivalry. 417 00:23:16,917 --> 00:23:19,916 They don't like each other, they're jealous. 418 00:23:19,917 --> 00:23:23,749 They write tattling letters back to the board in Boston. 419 00:23:23,750 --> 00:23:26,457 And these letters, there are hundreds of these letters, 420 00:23:26,458 --> 00:23:29,832 in fact, most of them tattling on each other. 421 00:23:29,833 --> 00:23:32,666 They're behaving in a most un-Christian, 422 00:23:32,667 --> 00:23:34,332 un-adult kind of way. 423 00:23:38,208 --> 00:23:40,999 And so the board finally decides, 424 00:23:41,000 --> 00:23:42,457 we're gonna pull the plug. 425 00:23:46,542 --> 00:23:48,332 But Marcus refuses to accept 426 00:23:48,333 --> 00:23:49,875 the mission board's decision. 427 00:23:50,667 --> 00:23:52,374 With winter fast approaching, 428 00:23:52,375 --> 00:23:55,999 he leaves Narcissa in October of 1842, 429 00:23:56,000 --> 00:24:00,041 and begins the 3,000 mile journey back east 430 00:24:00,042 --> 00:24:01,875 to plead his case in person. 431 00:24:08,833 --> 00:24:10,707 Setting out from Oregon Country, 432 00:24:10,708 --> 00:24:13,624 late in the fall of 1842, 433 00:24:13,625 --> 00:24:16,499 missionary Marcus Whitman makes his way east 434 00:24:16,500 --> 00:24:18,083 across the continent. 435 00:24:19,542 --> 00:24:22,541 At the end of a harrowing six-month journey, 436 00:24:22,542 --> 00:24:25,916 he arrives in Boston in threadbare clothes 437 00:24:25,917 --> 00:24:28,958 and throws himself on the mercy of the Mission Board. 438 00:24:29,750 --> 00:24:31,958 They give him one last chance. 439 00:24:33,208 --> 00:24:37,916 Whitman returns from Boston by way of St. Louis, 440 00:24:37,917 --> 00:24:42,917 and in St. Louis, there is a large wagon train formed. 441 00:24:43,500 --> 00:24:44,791 He didn't organize it, 442 00:24:44,792 --> 00:24:48,874 but he ends up becoming its defacto head man. 443 00:24:48,875 --> 00:24:53,541 He shows them that wagons can, in fact, cross the Rockies 444 00:24:53,542 --> 00:24:56,666 and several hundred American settlers come. 445 00:24:56,667 --> 00:25:00,542 It opens the way for almost exponential growth. 446 00:25:02,417 --> 00:25:04,374 Seven years have passed since Marcus 447 00:25:04,375 --> 00:25:06,916 first set off for Oregon Country. 448 00:25:06,917 --> 00:25:09,583 This time he is one of the many making the trek. 449 00:25:11,125 --> 00:25:15,124 In 1843, more than a thousand Americans 450 00:25:15,125 --> 00:25:17,000 are bound for Oregon Country. 451 00:25:18,250 --> 00:25:21,874 Economic conditions in the East are driving more 452 00:25:21,875 --> 00:25:24,125 and more Americans into the West. 453 00:25:25,875 --> 00:25:29,707 There's a financial panic in 1837 that throws a lot 454 00:25:29,708 --> 00:25:32,374 of people out of work, and people in the East, 455 00:25:32,375 --> 00:25:34,291 for whom life wasn't going so well, 456 00:25:34,292 --> 00:25:37,167 they always thought they could start over again in the West. 457 00:25:40,250 --> 00:25:43,167 Much has changed since the Whitman's first trip. 458 00:25:44,625 --> 00:25:48,041 Back then, Marcus had been forced to abandon his wagon 459 00:25:48,042 --> 00:25:50,500 when the trail became too rocky and narrow. 460 00:25:52,000 --> 00:25:54,541 But the trail has been widened and extended 461 00:25:54,542 --> 00:25:57,249 by Narcissa's friend from the rendezvous, 462 00:25:57,250 --> 00:25:59,125 mountain man Joe Meek. 463 00:26:00,208 --> 00:26:04,082 Now wagon trains can make their way over the Blue Mountains 464 00:26:04,083 --> 00:26:05,791 past the Whitman mission, 465 00:26:05,792 --> 00:26:08,292 and further west toward the Pacific Coast. 466 00:26:09,500 --> 00:26:11,957 Joe Meek's path becomes the last leg 467 00:26:11,958 --> 00:26:13,707 of the legendary Oregon Trail. 468 00:26:18,750 --> 00:26:21,666 Most of these Americans who head west 469 00:26:21,667 --> 00:26:25,582 are utterly clueless about how big this continent is, 470 00:26:25,583 --> 00:26:28,292 and utterly shocked when they get out there. 471 00:26:30,042 --> 00:26:32,957 There are people who are trying to carry their furniture, 472 00:26:32,958 --> 00:26:35,374 and eventually, the Oregon Trail becomes littered 473 00:26:35,375 --> 00:26:38,874 with dining room sets, and pianos, and rocking chairs, 474 00:26:38,875 --> 00:26:40,167 and all sorts of things 475 00:26:40,375 --> 00:26:42,791 that these eastern settlers think they're gonna take 476 00:26:42,792 --> 00:26:45,041 with them on this westward journey. 477 00:26:45,042 --> 00:26:46,916 They encounter great difficulties, 478 00:26:46,917 --> 00:26:49,707 but they're gonna get there no matter what. 479 00:26:49,708 --> 00:26:52,082 When families go west, then you know 480 00:26:52,083 --> 00:26:54,124 that the western settlement is serious. 481 00:26:57,042 --> 00:26:59,707 In late September 1843, 482 00:26:59,708 --> 00:27:02,250 Marcus returns to Oregon Country. 483 00:27:03,458 --> 00:27:05,582 After more than a year apart, 484 00:27:05,583 --> 00:27:08,208 Narcissa and her husband are reunited. 485 00:27:10,708 --> 00:27:14,041 The Great Migration gives them a new purpose. 486 00:27:14,042 --> 00:27:17,082 Turning their attention away from the Cayuse, 487 00:27:17,083 --> 00:27:19,832 they focus on supporting new migrants 488 00:27:19,833 --> 00:27:22,041 who stop off at the mission on their way 489 00:27:22,042 --> 00:27:25,083 to the fertile lands of the Willamette Valley to the west. 490 00:27:26,708 --> 00:27:30,791 Often when settlers traveled west, 491 00:27:30,792 --> 00:27:33,791 they lost family members, parents died, 492 00:27:33,792 --> 00:27:35,791 and children were left orphans, 493 00:27:35,792 --> 00:27:37,750 and the Whitmans took them in. 494 00:27:38,667 --> 00:27:41,374 Narcissa Whitman recognizes 495 00:27:41,375 --> 00:27:43,874 she's not gonna be converting Native people, 496 00:27:43,875 --> 00:27:46,749 and so she says, "I realize that I have 497 00:27:46,750 --> 00:27:49,374 to focus my efforts on trying to bring the light 498 00:27:49,375 --> 00:27:52,541 of the true religion to the white people around me. 499 00:27:55,208 --> 00:27:57,332 The influx of migrants strengthens 500 00:27:57,333 --> 00:28:00,083 the America's hold on the Pacific coast. 501 00:28:01,333 --> 00:28:04,916 Although it is still jointly occupied with Great Britain, 502 00:28:04,917 --> 00:28:06,874 Oregon figures more and more 503 00:28:06,875 --> 00:28:09,042 into America's dreams for the future, 504 00:28:10,292 --> 00:28:13,207 and becomes a key part of James Polk's campaign 505 00:28:13,208 --> 00:28:15,375 for president in 1844. 506 00:28:16,792 --> 00:28:18,332 So James Polk runs 507 00:28:18,333 --> 00:28:21,707 for president on an overtly expansionist ticket, 508 00:28:21,708 --> 00:28:23,917 and he says, "We're gonna claim all of Oregon." 509 00:28:24,708 --> 00:28:26,707 After Polk is elected, 510 00:28:26,708 --> 00:28:29,541 Great Britain gives into pressure by the US 511 00:28:29,542 --> 00:28:32,374 and signs a treaty in 1846, 512 00:28:32,375 --> 00:28:37,042 dividing Oregon Country between them at the 49th parallel. 513 00:28:38,292 --> 00:28:41,041 Great Britain understood that the sheer juggernaut 514 00:28:41,042 --> 00:28:44,457 of American intention, and willpower, and manpower, 515 00:28:44,458 --> 00:28:48,041 and economic power was going to make it impossible 516 00:28:48,042 --> 00:28:50,749 for them really to maintain any claims 517 00:28:50,750 --> 00:28:52,832 to Oregon without a war, 518 00:28:52,833 --> 00:28:54,958 and they didn't want to fight that war. 519 00:28:56,542 --> 00:28:58,874 The treaty gives the British everything north 520 00:28:58,875 --> 00:29:03,250 of the 49th parallel, plus the island of Vancouver, 521 00:29:04,250 --> 00:29:05,999 while the US gets the southern part 522 00:29:06,000 --> 00:29:11,207 of Oregon Country, gaining 18.5 million acres of new land 523 00:29:11,208 --> 00:29:14,125 and their first piece of the Pacific coast. 524 00:29:15,750 --> 00:29:19,207 But the American part of Oregon remains unorganized 525 00:29:19,208 --> 00:29:22,500 with no federal presence and no formal government. 526 00:29:23,917 --> 00:29:25,207 In the case of Oregon, 527 00:29:25,208 --> 00:29:26,916 the settlers went ahead of government, 528 00:29:26,917 --> 00:29:28,749 and then government came along afterwards. 529 00:29:28,750 --> 00:29:30,166 And so more people come the next year, 530 00:29:30,167 --> 00:29:32,374 and more people come the year after that. 531 00:29:32,375 --> 00:29:34,666 And so the Oregon Trail 532 00:29:34,667 --> 00:29:37,624 then becomes the highway to Oregon. 533 00:29:37,625 --> 00:29:41,874 The numbers go from like 250 one year to 1,000 one year, 534 00:29:41,875 --> 00:29:45,292 to 4,000 the next year, to 7,000. 535 00:29:46,542 --> 00:29:49,457 They're starting to outnumber the Indigenous people 536 00:29:49,458 --> 00:29:52,291 of the region very quickly, 537 00:29:52,292 --> 00:29:55,749 and the Cayuse see the transformation, 538 00:29:55,750 --> 00:29:56,875 and they don't like it. 539 00:30:08,042 --> 00:30:09,416 Among the many newcomers 540 00:30:09,417 --> 00:30:14,667 at the Whitman mission in 1847 is a man named Joe Lewis. 541 00:30:15,125 --> 00:30:19,458 He is of mixed blood, part French Canadian, part Native. 542 00:30:20,833 --> 00:30:23,333 He brings a stark warning for the Cayuse. 543 00:30:24,792 --> 00:30:26,249 Around the country, 544 00:30:26,250 --> 00:30:28,541 Native people have lost their lands. 545 00:30:28,542 --> 00:30:31,458 They have been wiped out. They have been killed off. 546 00:30:34,250 --> 00:30:36,374 Over the previous decade and a half, 547 00:30:36,375 --> 00:30:39,416 around a hundred thousand American Indians east 548 00:30:39,417 --> 00:30:42,999 of the Mississippi have been forcibly displaced 549 00:30:43,000 --> 00:30:46,208 under President Andrew Jackson's Indian Removal Act. 550 00:30:47,958 --> 00:30:51,792 American settlers have taken their lands for themselves. 551 00:30:53,125 --> 00:30:56,500 This news from Joe Lewis alarms the Cayuse. 552 00:30:58,000 --> 00:31:01,041 With Oregon now controlled by the United States, 553 00:31:01,042 --> 00:31:03,917 they fear that settlers will soon take their land. 554 00:31:06,333 --> 00:31:10,874 Then in the fall of 1847, an outbreak of measles tears 555 00:31:10,875 --> 00:31:12,917 through the Pacific Northwest. 556 00:31:14,750 --> 00:31:17,416 White settlers contract the virus, 557 00:31:17,417 --> 00:31:20,416 but many of them have natural resistance. 558 00:31:20,417 --> 00:31:23,957 The Cayuse and other Native Americans do not. 559 00:31:28,250 --> 00:31:30,291 Our ways of healing are not working. 560 00:31:30,292 --> 00:31:34,124 Dr. Whitman's are not working when they're burying two, 561 00:31:34,125 --> 00:31:36,833 four, and six people a day. 562 00:31:38,083 --> 00:31:41,999 Whitman didn't understand how measles worked. 563 00:31:42,000 --> 00:31:44,832 His favorite prescription was to bleed people 564 00:31:44,833 --> 00:31:46,875 who were sick, which made them sicker. 565 00:31:47,833 --> 00:31:49,707 He didn't really know what else to do. 566 00:31:56,708 --> 00:31:58,416 Eventually disease will kill 567 00:31:58,417 --> 00:32:00,291 nearly half the Cayuse, 568 00:32:00,292 --> 00:32:02,292 hitting their children hardest of all. 569 00:32:07,500 --> 00:32:11,250 Marcus Whitman is not able to save our people. 570 00:32:12,875 --> 00:32:16,207 He's warned many times. Among the Cayuse, 571 00:32:16,208 --> 00:32:18,041 if you practice bad medicine, 572 00:32:18,042 --> 00:32:19,667 you could pay with your life. 573 00:32:21,250 --> 00:32:24,041 In November of 1847, 574 00:32:24,042 --> 00:32:27,166 Marcus Whitman fires Joe Lewis from the mission 575 00:32:27,167 --> 00:32:29,417 where he'd been employed as a laborer. 576 00:32:30,833 --> 00:32:33,042 Lewis starts to spread a pernicious rumor 577 00:32:34,375 --> 00:32:35,957 that the Whitmans are poisoning the Cayuse 578 00:32:35,958 --> 00:32:37,542 so they can steal their land. 579 00:32:39,542 --> 00:32:41,124 If you're one of the Indians, you're thinking, 580 00:32:41,125 --> 00:32:45,082 "Boy, not only are they affronting our beliefs, 581 00:32:45,083 --> 00:32:46,917 but they're killing us." 582 00:32:49,208 --> 00:32:50,999 Friendly Cayuse warn Marcus 583 00:32:51,000 --> 00:32:53,083 that his life is now in danger. 584 00:32:57,250 --> 00:33:00,416 But for reasons having to do with the stubborn nature 585 00:33:00,417 --> 00:33:04,208 of Marcus Whitman and his sense of destiny, 586 00:33:04,958 --> 00:33:07,041 Whitman will not leave. 587 00:33:11,542 --> 00:33:15,625 On November 29th, 1847, it all comes to a head. 588 00:33:17,333 --> 00:33:20,375 That morning there was a funeral for three Cayuse children, 589 00:33:21,500 --> 00:33:23,208 all victims of measles. 590 00:33:25,042 --> 00:33:26,749 Among the dead children is the son 591 00:33:26,750 --> 00:33:29,457 of the local leader Tiloukaikt. 592 00:33:29,458 --> 00:33:32,333 It is his third child to die from the measles. 593 00:33:35,083 --> 00:33:36,333 After the funeral, Marcus 594 00:33:36,500 --> 00:33:39,082 and Narcissa receive some visitors at the mission. 595 00:33:44,375 --> 00:33:47,957 More than a dozen Cayuse men gather outside their door. 596 00:33:55,625 --> 00:33:59,707 He admits two or three Cayuse warriors, 597 00:33:59,708 --> 00:34:03,624 including Tiloukaikt and another warrior named Tomahas 598 00:34:03,625 --> 00:34:05,250 to this mission house. 599 00:34:06,458 --> 00:34:08,667 I'm sure he sensed something was amiss, 600 00:34:10,875 --> 00:34:15,916 and so he helps to get Narcissa out of there with the child. 601 00:34:15,917 --> 00:34:18,416 They engage him in conversation. 602 00:34:18,417 --> 00:34:23,332 And they are there asking Dr. Whitman about medicine. 603 00:34:23,333 --> 00:34:28,207 And what they wanted to show was that he had poisons 604 00:34:28,208 --> 00:34:29,792 in his medicines. 605 00:34:32,917 --> 00:34:35,707 And according to witnesses, 606 00:34:35,708 --> 00:34:37,916 Tomahas hits Whitman in the back 607 00:34:37,917 --> 00:34:39,582 of the head with a tomahawk, 608 00:34:43,542 --> 00:34:46,292 knocking him to the ground and cracking his skull. 609 00:34:47,208 --> 00:34:48,999 He's then shot in the neck. 610 00:34:52,333 --> 00:34:55,374 Narcissa goes to the window to look out 611 00:34:55,375 --> 00:34:59,124 and see what's happening, and she's shot in the shoulder. 612 00:35:02,250 --> 00:35:05,916 The Cayuse are not going to abandon their mission 613 00:35:05,917 --> 00:35:07,041 to get rid of the Whitmans. 614 00:35:11,542 --> 00:35:13,999 They're able to get Mrs. Whitman 615 00:35:14,000 --> 00:35:17,499 on a settee and carry it out. 616 00:35:17,500 --> 00:35:21,708 Joe Lewis is one of the carriers of that piece of furniture. 617 00:35:35,167 --> 00:35:37,124 She's thrown off the settee 618 00:35:37,125 --> 00:35:39,750 that she was carried out on into the mud. 619 00:35:41,250 --> 00:35:45,874 She's shot, she's hacked, she's whipped, 620 00:35:45,875 --> 00:35:48,041 and she dies in the mud. 621 00:35:50,875 --> 00:35:54,416 When our young men decided 622 00:35:54,417 --> 00:35:56,250 that the Whitmans' lives should end, 623 00:35:57,500 --> 00:35:59,708 they didn't realize it would bring down 624 00:36:01,042 --> 00:36:04,792 on us thunder from the east that we could not have imagined. 625 00:36:12,542 --> 00:36:14,374 After killing the Whitmans, 626 00:36:14,375 --> 00:36:16,417 the Cayuse continue their slaughter, 627 00:36:17,250 --> 00:36:19,291 killing 11 more white settlers 628 00:36:19,292 --> 00:36:21,208 who are living at the mission. 629 00:36:22,625 --> 00:36:26,207 When word of the massacre reaches the Willamette Valley, 630 00:36:26,208 --> 00:36:30,624 it causes rage and a desire for vengeance. 631 00:36:30,625 --> 00:36:33,750 The white people create a militia to go to war. 632 00:36:34,708 --> 00:36:36,207 The settlers want protection 633 00:36:36,208 --> 00:36:37,916 from the federal government, 634 00:36:37,917 --> 00:36:41,291 and they send Joe Meek to Washington to ask for it. 635 00:36:41,292 --> 00:36:44,124 Meek makes the case that in order to defend the lives 636 00:36:44,125 --> 00:36:46,999 of American citizens, the Oregon Country needs 637 00:36:47,000 --> 00:36:49,292 to become a US territory. 638 00:36:50,917 --> 00:36:53,124 In August of 1848, 639 00:36:53,125 --> 00:36:57,791 Oregon officially becomes a territory of the United States. 640 00:36:57,792 --> 00:37:02,957 600 federal riflemen are sent west to hunt for the killers. 641 00:37:02,958 --> 00:37:06,707 They send out a governor, they send out the military. 642 00:37:06,708 --> 00:37:10,667 It's open season on Indians in the Oregon Territory. 643 00:37:12,708 --> 00:37:14,582 The ensuing conflict will come 644 00:37:14,583 --> 00:37:17,832 to be known as the Cayuse War. 645 00:37:17,833 --> 00:37:20,750 The Native side suffers devastating losses. 646 00:37:22,208 --> 00:37:26,541 Finally, after two years, in April of 1850, 647 00:37:26,542 --> 00:37:29,625 five men turn themselves in to stop the bloodshed. 648 00:37:31,167 --> 00:37:35,750 Joe Lewis is not among these volunteers, but Tiloukaikt is. 649 00:37:37,292 --> 00:37:39,332 They make statements, 650 00:37:39,333 --> 00:37:41,082 depositions, 651 00:37:41,083 --> 00:37:44,124 and Tiloukaikt says, 652 00:37:44,125 --> 00:37:46,541 "Did not Christ die to save his people? 653 00:37:46,542 --> 00:37:49,500 So I die. We die to save our people." 654 00:37:51,792 --> 00:37:54,082 The so-called Cayuse Five 655 00:37:54,083 --> 00:37:56,541 are transported to Oregon City 656 00:37:56,542 --> 00:37:59,750 and hastily tried for murder in a tavern, 657 00:38:01,708 --> 00:38:05,541 A jury of white settlers hands down a guilty verdict 658 00:38:05,542 --> 00:38:06,999 and a death sentence. 659 00:38:13,583 --> 00:38:15,874 Maybe half of all the white people 660 00:38:15,875 --> 00:38:18,250 in the Willamette Valley come to watch it. 661 00:38:31,208 --> 00:38:33,667 The five men who were hanged in Oregon City, 662 00:38:34,750 --> 00:38:36,958 we're still looking for their graves, 663 00:38:38,208 --> 00:38:40,957 because we'd like to bring them home. 664 00:38:44,167 --> 00:38:47,041 In 1855, just 50 years 665 00:38:47,042 --> 00:38:50,707 after first welcoming American explorers to the region, 666 00:38:50,708 --> 00:38:53,417 the Cayuse are forced to sign a treaty. 667 00:38:54,875 --> 00:38:56,666 The terms are harsh. 668 00:38:56,667 --> 00:38:59,332 They must give up their vast homeland 669 00:38:59,333 --> 00:39:01,749 of over 6.4 million acres 670 00:39:01,750 --> 00:39:06,332 and move onto a 245,000- acre reservation 671 00:39:06,333 --> 00:39:08,292 shared with other tribes. 672 00:39:11,125 --> 00:39:15,166 The lands they surrender are given to American settlers. 673 00:39:15,167 --> 00:39:20,417 In 1859, Oregon becomes the 33rd state in the union. 674 00:39:23,292 --> 00:39:26,874 Henry Spalding, after the death of his rival, 675 00:39:26,875 --> 00:39:29,707 Marcus Whitman, becomes a one-man propaganda machine, 676 00:39:29,708 --> 00:39:33,249 and he essentially invents the Whitman legend 677 00:39:33,250 --> 00:39:34,916 for American history. 678 00:39:34,917 --> 00:39:36,874 Whitman is credited 679 00:39:36,875 --> 00:39:39,583 with getting the Oregon Country for the United States. 680 00:39:40,708 --> 00:39:42,332 Spalding sends articles 681 00:39:42,333 --> 00:39:44,249 to religious newspapers, 682 00:39:44,250 --> 00:39:46,416 and eventually persuades the US Senate 683 00:39:46,417 --> 00:39:49,416 to publish his account of Whitman's heroism, 684 00:39:49,417 --> 00:39:52,083 elevating himself in the process. 685 00:39:53,542 --> 00:39:56,624 And Marcus Whitman goes from being a failed anonymous guy 686 00:39:56,625 --> 00:39:59,457 who got killed to a Christ-like figure 687 00:39:59,458 --> 00:40:03,625 who sacrificed his blood so Oregon could live. 688 00:40:05,875 --> 00:40:07,832 The killing of the Whitmans 689 00:40:07,833 --> 00:40:10,041 fails to stop the flood of immigrants 690 00:40:10,042 --> 00:40:12,000 to the rich farmlands of Oregon. 691 00:40:14,542 --> 00:40:17,916 From the 1840s through the 1860s, 692 00:40:17,917 --> 00:40:22,791 over 400,000 people travel west along the Oregon Trail. 693 00:40:22,792 --> 00:40:25,707 It was the greatest folk migration in American history. 694 00:40:25,708 --> 00:40:27,416 At some points, there were as many 695 00:40:27,417 --> 00:40:30,375 as 12 wagons abreast growing across this country. 696 00:40:31,625 --> 00:40:33,957 So many people come to the Willamette Valley 697 00:40:33,958 --> 00:40:38,291 that they actually carve a cut through the mountains 698 00:40:38,292 --> 00:40:39,832 and across the prairies 699 00:40:39,833 --> 00:40:42,792 that can be seen still from satellites. 700 00:40:44,958 --> 00:40:49,624 The epic migration continues by foot, by cart, 701 00:40:49,625 --> 00:40:51,832 by mule, and by wagon 702 00:40:51,833 --> 00:40:55,541 until the Transcontinental Railroad offers travelers 703 00:40:55,542 --> 00:40:57,500 a gentler way to go west. 704 00:41:00,417 --> 00:41:02,749 Oregon is changed forever. 705 00:41:02,750 --> 00:41:06,332 Where the Cayuse once gathered food and hunted game 706 00:41:06,333 --> 00:41:09,542 and where the mountain men once trapped animals for trade, 707 00:41:10,625 --> 00:41:13,374 the varied landscape is now supplanted 708 00:41:13,375 --> 00:41:15,083 by settlements and farms. 709 00:41:17,500 --> 00:41:19,374 And so there is a kind of transition 710 00:41:19,375 --> 00:41:23,124 from an extraction economy of furs, 711 00:41:23,125 --> 00:41:25,541 and now moving into an agrarian economy 712 00:41:25,542 --> 00:41:26,833 in the Pacific Northwest. 713 00:41:29,250 --> 00:41:30,832 We accept that our homeland 714 00:41:30,833 --> 00:41:33,958 is the homeland of many people now. 715 00:41:35,042 --> 00:41:37,916 Our elders always tell us there's good 716 00:41:37,917 --> 00:41:40,207 and bad in everything that happens. 717 00:41:40,208 --> 00:41:41,541 You have to look at both. 718 00:41:42,542 --> 00:41:43,707 Of the thousand Americans 719 00:41:43,708 --> 00:41:45,916 that follow the Whitmans to Oregon, 720 00:41:45,917 --> 00:41:49,791 few will see their deaths as anything other than a massacre. 721 00:41:49,792 --> 00:41:52,957 But their story is emblematic of a pattern 722 00:41:52,958 --> 00:41:55,207 that repeats across the American West, 723 00:41:55,208 --> 00:41:58,707 settlers using Native resistance as an excuse 724 00:41:58,708 --> 00:42:01,249 to seize their homelands, 725 00:42:01,250 --> 00:42:02,791 and just as they did in Oregon, 726 00:42:02,792 --> 00:42:05,666 land-hungry settlers will push into Texas 727 00:42:05,667 --> 00:42:08,249 and turn a raid on one pioneer family 728 00:42:08,250 --> 00:42:10,874 into a long and bloody war, 729 00:42:10,875 --> 00:42:13,041 fought against the most powerful Native force 730 00:42:13,042 --> 00:42:15,875 on the continent, the Comanche Empire. 73515

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