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The Indian History of the Modoc War offers a distinctive Native American perspective on one of the most significant conflicts of the American frontier. Jeff C. Davis Riddle meticulously examines the underlying causes that led to the Modoc War, moving beyond conventional narratives to center the experiences and viewpoints of the Modoc people.
This scholarly work explores the complex cultural, political, and territorial factors that precipitated the conflict, including forced relocations, broken treaties, and the encroachment of settlers on tribal lands. Through careful historical analysis, Riddle documents the Modoc tribe’s resistance efforts and their struggle for sovereignty and survival during a period of intense pressure from the U.S. government.
Essential reading for historians, students of Native American history, and those seeking a more balanced understanding of American frontier conflicts, this book challenges traditional interpretations and provides crucial context for understanding the Modoc experience during this transformative and tragic period.







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