• 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.
  • After the European invasion Kintpuash and his tribe were forcibly removed by white settlers to the Klamath Indian Reservation in southwest Oregon.
  • Kintpuash (Strikes the Water Brashly), also known as Captain Jack and Kientpoos, was a principal headman of the Modoc tribe during the 1860s and early 1870s.
  • Kintpuash, also known as Captain Jack (c. 1837 – October 3, 1873), was a hereditary chief of the Native American Modoc tribe of California and Oregon.
  • Though commonly known as Captain Jack, this famous Modoc warrior was more correctly called Kintpuash to his tribe.
  • Kintpuash (Captain Jack) was born in the Modoc village on the Lost River in about 1839. As a young man he often visited the mining camp of Yreka in California.
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  • It was on this date 1873 that the Modoc leader Kintpuash, known as Captain Jack, was hanged with three comrades by United States forces after the Modoc War.
  • Rezervasyon yaşamının sürdürülemez koşulları tarafından yönlendirilen Kintpuash, halkını eski geleneksel topraklarına ve balıkçılık alanlarına yönlendirdi.
  • Among the rich tapestry of Native American history, the story of Kintpuash, also known as Captain Jack, stands out as a testament to bravery and resilience.