
Col. Richard Moody
Col. Richard Moody was the lieutenant governor of the colony of British Columbia in the mid-19th century, known for his controversial role in land transactions that involved the surreptitious purchase of Indigenous lands, despite being instructed to protect those lands for Indigenous peoples. His actions have been scrutinized in recent rulings related to land claims, highlighting the colonial injustices faced by the Cowichan Tribes.
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Col. Richard Moody was appointed to oversee the selling of land in the new colony but engaged in self-dealing.
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