A historical mass shooting that still reverberates is the subject of a presentation Monday, Sept. 15, in Kalispell.
The story begins with the 1908 Swan Valley Massacre, when game warden Charles Peyton attempted to arrest a hunting party from the Flathead Reservation near Holland Lake. The confrontation resulted in a gun battle that left the warden and four Pend d'Oreilles dead.
The Confederated Salish-Kootenai tribes pushed for criminal charges against Peyton and his companion, while defenders of the game warden jumped to his defense. The Missoula County Attorney eventually declared the investigative files as lost.
But the issue would not die, and in 2001 the tribe succeeded in getting Peyton's name excised from the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C. The trib