Shapwailutan
Modoc people speak English.Historically, they spoke the Klamath language, which went extinct in 2003.
They belived in gods and spirits.
In the Modoc language, "I love you" is expressed as "Nek'ik'na." The Modoc people are indigenous to the area around the Upper Klamath Lake in southern Oregon and northern California. Their language, like many Native American languages, has unique structures and nuances. If you're interested in learning more about Modoc culture or language, consider exploring resources from linguistic studies or local historical societies.
Margaret Aye Copeland has written: 'An analysis of Modoc basketry' -- subject(s): Basket making, Modoc Indians
The Modoc people occupied the eastern slopes of the Cascade Mountains, into the areas that became Oregon and northern California. They were close neighbours of the Klamath and Molala tribes.
The Modoc Wars
A few words in the Modoc language, which is no longer spoken today:moowat'aakknii.............people from the south (the Modoc name for themselves)hiswaqs........................mansn'eweets.....................woman'ambo...........................waterwaq lis 'i........................how are youmaqlaqs geeni...............Indian landgoos.............................treep'as..............................foodlac'as............................housel'ayn'a...........................mountainlilhanks.........................deers'abas...........................sun
The Modoc Indians of California under the command of Chief Captain Jack.
Jon Massoglia Silvermoon has written: 'Cultural resource overview' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Klamath Indians, Paiute Indians, Historic sites, Indians of North America, Excavations (Archaeology), Modoc Indians
Modoc is 7' 10".
the language of the catawba indians in siouan
His Modoc name was Kintpuash.