MIAMI, Okla. — The Ottawa County-based American Indian tribe, Modoc Nation, signed a federal agreement allowing stewardship of its cultural resources. The Tribal Historic Preservation agreement “is a ...
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 ...
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 ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. The struggle for local Native American tribes of California to hold on to their lands came to a head at Lava Beds National Monument, in 1873.
Editor’s Note: This article is part of the multi-part series “Exiled to Indian Country” about the exile of Native Americans. The Modoc are few in numbers but not in might.
California's Sáttítla Highlands are sacred to the Pit River and Modoc tribes. And yet less than a year after it was ...
Donald Dexter grew up under the watchful gaze of Kaitchkona Winema, his seventh generation ancestor. Her portrait hung in Dexter’s grandparents’ home on the Klamath Indian Reservation, where he was ...
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