Yelkanum Seclamatan

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Life

In the late 1870s, Yelkanum contributed portions of his land to be used in the construction of a Nooksack Indian Methodist School[1] by Clara and Rev. John Tennant (after whom Tennant Lake is named). In 1893 Tennant died of a stroke, and ten years later Yelkanum married his Lummi wife Clara Tennant. However, three months after their marriage Clara died of pneumonia.[1]

Yelkanum's death was announced in The Bellingham Herald on April 27, 1911.[2] At the time he lived with his granddaughter Emily Williams.

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