Irving Goldman (1911-2002) was an anthropologist who conducted research among the Modoc Indians in California, the Ulkatcho Carrier of British Columbia, and the Cubeo Indians in the Vaupes region of ...
Irving Goldman (1911-2002) was an anthropologist who conducted research among the Modoc Indians in California, the Ulkatcho Carrier of British Columbia, and the Cubeo Indians in the Vaupes region of ...
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 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 ...
Cheewa James’ grandfather, Shacknasty Jim, far left, with Hooker Jim, Steamboat Frank and rancher John Fairchild, who rented land from the Modocs. Near left: Modocs Artena Chocus, Princess Mary and ...
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 ...
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.
Bill Follis laid out three life principles for his grandson. First, be fiscally responsible. Second, be persistent. “The third thing was, you have to learn when to take a risk,” Blake Follis said.
Editors note: This is the latest in a series of stories profiling the Native American tribes of Oklahoma. The Modoc are few in numbers but not in might.
Marysville High School will no longer use its "Indians" mascot in an official capacity after nearly 100 years, following a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bill Follis laid out three life principles for his grandson. First, be fiscally responsible. Second, be persistent. “The third ...