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    Kintpuash, also known as Kientpaush, Kientpoos, and Captain Jack (c. 1837 – October 3, 1873), was a chief of the Modoc tribe of California and Oregon...
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    far northeast corner. They are descendants of the band Captain Jack (Kintpuash) led during the Modoc War. The federal government officially recognized...
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    parties of men to gather horses from enemy camps. Winema was a cousin of Kintpuash (also known as Captain Jack), the leader of the Modoc tribe at the time...
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    complexion than the other warriors. In 1873 he had joined the group led by Kintpuash, and was later involved in a massacre in which fourteen people were killed...
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    Eadweard Muybridge photographed the early part of the US Army's campaign. Kintpuash, also known as Captain Jack, led 52 warriors in a band of more than 150...
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    soldiers, "We've killed enough of you, now go home." After the execution of Kintpuash and three of his warriors for the murder of Major General Edward Canby...
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    commander of the Pacific Northwest in 1873, he was assassinated by Chief Kintpuash during peace talks with the Modoc, who were refusing to move from their...
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    1873, the area was the site of the Modoc War, involving a band led by Kintpuash (also known as Captain Jack). The area of Captain Jack's Stronghold was...
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  • colonial Adelaide, also known as Kadlitpinna Captain Jack (c. 1837–1873), Kintpuash, leader of the Modoc tribe Captain Jack, Nicaagat, leader of the Utes...
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    killed in North California by Modoc leader Kintpuash. Grant ordered restraint. The army captured Kintpuash and his followers, who were convicted of Canby's...
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    Reservation. Dissatisfied with their living situation, the Modocs, led by Kintpuash (Captain Jack), rushed back to their original land. On November 27, the...
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    part of Lava Beds National Monument, is named for Native American chief Kintpuash who was also known as Captain Jack. During the Modoc War in 1873, Captain...
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    American Modoc tribe from Oregon and California, led by Captain Jack (Kintpuash in Modoc). The US Army forces tried to dislodge the Modoc from the natural...
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    Crime Wave Ben Hastings Vera Cruz Pittsburgh Drum Beat "Captain Jack" Kintpuash 1955 Target Zero Sergeant Vince Gaspari Big House, U.S.A. Benny Kelly...
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  • declared as Thanksgiving Day by U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. 1873 – Chief Kintpuash and companions are hanged for their part in the Modoc War of northern...
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    is the site where General Edward Canby was killed by the Modoc chief Kintpuash, also known to American settlers as Captain Jack.[citation needed] The...
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  • June 4 – American Indian Wars: The Modoc War ends with the capture of Kintpuash (Captain Jack). June 9 – Alexandra Palace entertainment venue in London...
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  • traditional enemies, and the peoples had conflicts on the reservation. In 1872, Kintpuash (Captain Jack) led his band of about 100 Modoc back to their traditional...
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    final stage of the Modoc Campaign was triggered when Modoc men led by Kintpuash (AKA Captain Jack) murdered General Canby at the peace tent in 1873. However...
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    and capture of "Captain Jack", but those references are to Modoc chief Kintpuash, not to Hinson. Hinson is commemorated in a roadside marker just across...
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    of more than 50 buildings, including a sawmill. Four Modoc men, led by Kintpuash, were executed there in 1873 for the killing of General Edward Canby....
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  • formerly headed by Captain Jack (Kintpuash), were relocated here from northern California after their defeat. Kintpuash was hanged, executed by the US Army...
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    lead the Warms Springs Indian Scouts. McKay, met with "Captain Jack" Kintpuash, of the Modoc band, to negotiate an end to the standoff. In the summer...
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  • Francisco. June 4 – Indian Wars: The Modoc War ends with the capture of Kintpuash ("Captain Jack"). July 21 – At Adair, Iowa, Jesse James and the James-Younger...
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  • MacKay Audrey Dalton as Nancy Meek Charles Bronson (in brownface) as Kintpuash / Captain Jack Marisa Pavan (in brownface) as Toby Riddle (Winema) Strother...
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  • Modoc tribe. At the First Battle of the Stronghold, he tried to capture Kintpuash (Captain Jack)'s stronghold but was forced to retreat. Russell, Don (1936)...
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    In 1873, Simpson happened to be in San Francisco when, on 11 April, Kintpuash ('Captain Jack') and his Modoc followers murdered Brigadier-General Edward...
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