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Yelkanum Seclamatan

Yelkanum Seclamatan ( ; Nooksack: ''Y’elʔqáy’nem Selh’émeten'' ; died April 1911), also known as Chief Jim, Indian Jim, Lynden Jim, or Squahalish Jim, was chief of the Nooksack Indians in the late 19th century. His first name has variously been spelled ''Yellakanim'', ''Yallakanum'', or ''Yellow Kanim'', and his last name ''Seklameten'' or ''Seclamatum''.
==Life==

ClaraTennant.png|Clara Tennant, one of Yelkanum's wives

In the late 1870s, Yelkanum contributed portions of his land to be used in the construction of a Nooksack Indian Methodist School〔 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.〔()〕
Yelkanum's death was announced in ''The Bellingham Herald'' on April 27, 1911. At the time he lived with his granddaughter Emily Williams.

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