Look up Modoc in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Modoc may refer to: Modoc people, a Native American/First Nations people Modoc language Modoc Nation...
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Modoc County (/ˈmoʊdɒk/ ) is a county located in the far northeast corner of the U.S. state of California. Its population is 8,700 as of the 2020 census...
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The Modoc War, or the Modoc Campaign (also known as the Lava Beds War), was an armed conflict between the Native American Modoc people and the United...
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tribes, the Klamath Tribes in Oregon and the Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma, now known as the Modoc Nation. The Modoc, like the neighboring Klamath, spoke dialectic...
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Alturas, California (redirect from Chimney Rock (Modoc County, California))
for "Heights"; Achumawi: Kasalektawi) is the only incorporated city in Modoc County, California of which it is also the county seat. Located in the Shasta...
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Modoc is an unincorporated community in Emanuel County, in the U.S. state of Georgia. Modoc is located approximately 4.5 miles (7 km) northeast of the...
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The Modoc Nation is a federally recognized tribe of Modoc people, located in Ottawa County in the northeast corner of Oklahoma and Modoc and Siskiyou counties...
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The Modoc Plateau lies in the northeast corner of California as well as parts of Oregon and Nevada. Nearly 1,000,000 acres (400,000 ha) of the Modoc National...
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Modoc is a town in Union Township, Randolph County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. The population was 157 at the 2020 census. There are several legends...
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goes into effect. January 17 – American Indian Wars: Modoc War: First Battle of the Stronghold – Modoc Indians defeat the United States Army. February 11...
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Route 97. It is part of the larger cliff known as Modoc Rim or Modoc Ridge. The point is named for the Modoc tribe of Native Americans because it was assigned...
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Modoc High School may refer to: Modoc High School (Alturas, California) Union High School (Modoc), Indiana This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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The Modoc sucker (Catostomus microps) is a rare species of freshwater fish native to northern California and southern Oregon. It grows to a length of...
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Modoc National Forest is a 1,654,392-acre (6,695 km2) U.S. national forest in Northeastern California. The Modoc National Forest protects parts of Modoc...
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Camponotus modoc or western carpenter ant is a black carpenter ant with dark red legs. Workers range in size from 7 to 13 mm (0.28 to 0.51 in).[citation...
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The Modoc Northern Railroad (reporting mark MNRR) is a defunct railroad company that operated over 160 miles (260 km) of track in northeastern California...
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Modoc is a book written by American writer Ralph Helfer and published in 1998. It tells the true story of a boy and an elephant, and their fight to stay...
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USCGC Modoc (WPG-46) was a 240-foot Tampa-class United States Coast Guard cutter designed for multi-mission roles. She had a top speed of sixteen knots...
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Modoc is an unincorporated community in Scott County, Kansas, United States. A post office was opened in Modoc (formerly called Plummer) in 1886, and remained...
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Modoc is an unincorporated community in Phillips County, Arkansas, United States. It is not recognized by the United States Census Bureau. Modoc is well...
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are enrolled in the federally recognized tribes: Klamath Tribes (Klamath, Modoc, and Yahooskin (Yahuskin) Band of Northern Paiute Indians), Oregon Quartz...
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Mississippi River. The Modoc Rock Shelter, a U.S. National Historic Landmark, is located near Modoc and the Ste. Genevieve-Modoc Ferry across the Mississippi...
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Edward Canby (category People of the Modoc War)
1873, he was assassinated by Chief Kintpuash during peace talks with the Modoc, who were refusing to move from their California homelands. Canby was born...
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USS Bagaduce (ATA-194) (redirect from USCGC Modoc (WMEC-194))
was commissioned as the Auxiliary Tug USCGC Modoc (WATA-194) on 20 April 1959, named in honor of the Modoc Indians. She then reported to her home port...
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14.8%. The Modoc CDP was named for the Modoc indigenous tribe of Northern California, some members of which had been captured after the Modoc War. They...
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Sean Leonard with René Auberjonois as Jeremy's vampire guidance counselor Modoc and David Warner as a vampire hunter Professor Leopold McCarthy. Jeremy...
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Shacknasty Jim (redirect from Shacknasty Jim (Modoc))
Shacknasty Jim (c. 1851 – 1881) was a Modoc warrior and the leader of the Hot Creek band. His nickname is a corruption of a Modoc name meaning Left-handed Man...
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Klamath language (redirect from Modoc language)
Klamath (/ˈklæməθ/), also Klamath–Modoc (/ˈklæməθ ˈmoʊdɒk/) and historically Lutuamian (/ˌluːtuˈæmiən/), is a Plateau Penutian languages spoken around...
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1873 – Chief Kintpuash and companions are hanged for their part in the Modoc War of northern California. 1912 – U.S. forces defeat Nicaraguan rebels...
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