Thunder Rolling in the Mountains

Why is Wah-lit-its determined to take revenge against the white soldiers in the novel, Thunder Rolling in the Mountains?

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Wah-lit-its' father was killed by a white soldier, making him particularly bent on revenge and leading him to start a war with the white soldiers when a fellow Ne-mee-poo accuses him of being too slow to avenge his father.

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Thunder Rolling in the Mountains