Modoc Indians, who were banished to Oklahoma more than 150 years after the Modoc War, are continuing efforts to return to ...
The Modoc War of 1872 to 1873 was one of the costliest American Indian wars in U.S. history, considering the number of people involved. For nearly seven months, a handful of Modoc Indian warriors and ...
This is part 2 of the series on the Modoc War. If you havent already listened to part 1, link below: Captain Jack & the Modoc War | Part 1 - Weve already discussed the Modoc people, a bit of their ...
The ancestral home of the Modoc Indian Nation consisted of more than 5,000 square miles along what is now the California-Oregon border near Tule Lake. The Modoc were a culturally […] ...
It was the only major Native American war fought in California and it gripped the nation’s attention almost 150 years ago as a band of warriors held off a much larger force of the U.S. Army in a harsh ...
Oct. 18—MIAMI, Okla. — Bill G. Follis, the longest-serving chief of the Modoc Nation, died Friday at Mercy Hospital in Joplin at age 89, his family said. Follis, a lifelong Miami resident, began his ...
This collection includes six albumen prints made by Edweard Muybridge in 1873 among the Modoc and Warm Springs communities in California and Oregon. This collection contains six 3x3 inch albumen ...
The short film This is Their Land was selected for the 10th Annual Klamath Independent Film Festival 2022 and premiered Saturday (9/17) at the Ross Ragland Theater in Klamath Falls, Oregon. The film ...
NMAI copy purchased with funds from the Lloyd and Charlotte Wineland Library Endowment for Native American and Western Exploration Literature. Contents Prologue: Duel at Lost River -- Holy lands here ...
When Joseph Dupris was contacted in 2021 by Taylor Tupper, Modoc descendant and citizen of the Klamath Tribes, to work on a short film set in their shared ancestral homelands, he was intrigued. Two ...
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