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  1. The Battle of Sitka (Russian: Сражение при Ситке; 1804) was the last major armed conflict between Russians and Alaska Natives, and was initiated in response to the destruction of a Russian trading post two years before.

  2. Russian Colonization of the Americas - Battle of Sitka: Russia defeats Tlingit; October 1804 -- Russian Army: 150 Medium Infantry, 400 (Allied) Medium Infantry, 14 Light Artill ...more....

  3. 18 lut 2021 · Knowing that the Russians would return with a larger armed force, the Tlingit built what they call the Shis’gi Noow, or “Sapling Fort,” to defend what is now known as Baranov Island.

  4. The Battle of Sitka (1804) was the last major armed conflict between Europeans and Alaska Natives, and was initiated in response to the destruction of a Russian trading post two years before. The primary combatant groups were the Kiks.ádi (“Ones of Kíks”, Frog/Raven) Clan of Sheetʼká Xʼáatʼi...

  5. The Battle of Sitka (1804) was the last major armed conflict between Europeans and Alaska Natives, and was initiated in response to the destruction of a Russian trading post two years prior.

  6. The Russian Empire, led by Alexandr Baranov and Yuri Lisianski, emerged victorious against the Tlingit Kiks.ádi Clan, with 12 Russians killed and many wounded, while the Tlingit casualties are unknown.

  7. The Sitka Naval Operating Base and U.S. Army Coastal Defenses are the surviving elements of the World War II-era defenses and defense establishments in and around Sitka, Alaska.

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