Modoc Nation: An Untold Story of Survival
57 mins
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 lava beds. In the end, four leaders of the Modoc tribe were tried and executed in front of their people – the only Native American leaders ever tried by the U.S. government for war crimes. The Modoc War survivors – 163 men, women, and children – were transported as prisoners of war on cattle cars to Oklahoma. This is the story of what happened to the Modoc warriors and their families after all was lost…
Mike Regan
Narrator
Stephen Higginbotham
Director
Joshua Blair
Writer
Wm. Smith III
Writer
Evan Gilmore
Producer
Phil Larson
Music
Evan Gilmore
Writer
Charlie Creek
Executive Producer
Chief Bill Follis
Executive Producer
Bill Smith
Executive Producer
Stephen Higginbotham
Cinematography
Evan Gilmore
Editor
Stephen Higginbotham
Editor
Wm. Smith III
Editor