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'''Kolopak''' was the father of [[Chakotay]], and a member of a [[Native American]] tribe who moved to a [[planet]] in what later became the [[Demilitarized Zone]].
 
'''Kolopak''' was the father of [[Chakotay]], and a member of a [[Native American]] tribe who moved to a [[planet]] in what later became the [[Demilitarized Zone]].
   
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Kolopak had a saying, "''Home is wherever you happen to be.''" ({{VOY|Deadlock}})
He was dedicated to the land and to the tradition ways, passed down from the ancient [[Rubber Tree People]]. He spent years investigating the origins of his tribe, and eventually took a teenage Chakotay on an expedition to the [[Central America]]n rainforest to find those Rubber People who had remained in their original homeland. They succeeded, and Kolopak was given a [[tattoo]] in the style of the Sky Spirits. Kolopak had a saying, "''Home is wherever you happen to be.''" ({{VOY|Deadlock}})
 
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He was dedicated to the land and to the tradition ways, passed down from the ancient [[Rubber Tree People]]. He spent years investigating the origins of his tribe, and eventually took a teenage Chakotay on an expedition to the [[Central America]]n rainforest to find those Rubber People who had remained in their original homeland. They succeeded, and Kolopak was given a [[tattoo]] in the style of the Sky Spirits.
   
 
However, Chakotay did not share his father's views and saw his tribe's traditional way of life as backward. During the expedition, Chakotay revealed that he had been accepted into [[Starfleet Academy]], and would be leaving their world. Kolopak, though disappointed, let his son go. ({{VOY|Tattoo}})
 
However, Chakotay did not share his father's views and saw his tribe's traditional way of life as backward. During the expedition, Chakotay revealed that he had been accepted into [[Starfleet Academy]], and would be leaving their world. Kolopak, though disappointed, let his son go. ({{VOY|Tattoo}})

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Kolopak

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Kolopak in Chakotay's vision quest

Kolopak and Chakotay, Tattoo

Kolopak and his son Chakotay

Kolopak was the father of Chakotay, and a member of a Native American tribe who moved to a planet in what later became the Demilitarized Zone.

Kolopak had a saying, "Home is wherever you happen to be." (VOY: "Deadlock")

He was dedicated to the land and to the tradition ways, passed down from the ancient Rubber Tree People. He spent years investigating the origins of his tribe, and eventually took a teenage Chakotay on an expedition to the Central American rainforest to find those Rubber People who had remained in their original homeland. They succeeded, and Kolopak was given a tattoo in the style of the Sky Spirits.

However, Chakotay did not share his father's views and saw his tribe's traditional way of life as backward. During the expedition, Chakotay revealed that he had been accepted into Starfleet Academy, and would be leaving their world. Kolopak, though disappointed, let his son go. (VOY: "Tattoo")

With the advent of peace between the Federation and the Cardassians, Kolopak joined the Maquis to defend his homeworld from the threat. He was killed in action and this event prompted Chakotay to leave Starfleet and take his father's place in the Maquis. (VOY: "Tattoo", "In the Flesh")

When Chakotay believed that he had a child, following Seska stealing a sample of his DNA, he went on a vision quest, and communicated with his father to decide what he should do about the child. Kolopak told Chakotay a tale of their tribe, many centuries ago, when white conquerors raped the women, impregnating many of them. The tribe accepted the children and cared for them, regardless of their births; one of them, Ce Acatl, was a direct ancestor of Chakotay. Kolopak asked Chakotay if his son was any different from Ce Acatl, and Chakotay acknowledged his father's wisdom; whatever the circumstances of his creation, his son was his son, and a child of his people. (VOY: "Basics, Part I")

Admittedly, the above became academic when it was discovered that Chakotay was not the father of Seska's child after all, but the point remained valid even if the circumstances that prompted it no longer existed.

Kolopak was played by actor Henry Darrow.

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