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 ...
Join us for a powerful two-film feature about the endurance, strength and resilience of the Modoc peoples. We will feature the documentary, “Modoc Nation: An Untold Story of Survival” followed by the ...
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 ...
The Forest Service may sell about 165 wild horses currently in holding at California’s Modoc National Forest without limitations on the future use of the animals — even if that means some horses could ...
Outnumbered ten to one, Kintpuash led his people to take a stand against U.S. Army soldiers in 1872 to protect their land. For over a year, the Modocs tenaciously stood their ground in the California ...
A U.S. Forest Service firefighter died yesterday while responding to the Frog Fire in Modoc National Forest. The firefighter, David Ruhl, 38, of Rapid City, S.D, was on temporary assignment to the Big ...
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 ...
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