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MODOK appears as a boss in Marvel Ultimate Alliance, voiced by Michael Gough. [84] This version is a member of Doctor Doom's Masters of Evil. MODOK appears in Marvel Super Hero Squad, voiced again by Tom Kenny. MODOK appears in Marvel Super Hero Squad: The Infinity Gauntlet, voiced again by Tom Kenny. [84]
Chief Yellow Hammer painted in traditional clothing by E.A Burbank, 1901.. About 600 Modoc live in Klamath County, Oregon, in and around their ancestral homelands.This group includes those who stayed on the reservation during the Modoc War, as well as the descendants of those who chose to return in 1909 to Oregon from Indian Territory in Oklahoma or Kansas.
The Modoc Nation is headquartered in Miami, Oklahoma, and based largely in Ottawa County.Of the 250 enrolled tribal members, 120 live within the state of Oklahoma. The Tribe's chief is Bill Follis, who was instrumental in securing renewed federal recognition in 1978.
MODOK is a D-list supervillain, but Jordan Blum and Patton Oswalt, co-creators of the upcoming Hulu adult animated comedy bearing the Marvel character’s namesake, are hoping you’ll root for ...
Kintpuash (c. 1837 – October 3, 1873), also known as Kientpoos, Keintpoos, or by his English name Captain Jack, was a prominent Modoc leader from present-day northern California and southern Oregon.
MODOC, the original alias of MODOK in the works of Marvel Comics; Modoc cypress (Cupressus bakeri), a tree species native to the homeland of the Modoc people; Modoc sucker, an endangered California fish; Modoc, a 1998 novel by Ralph Helfer (1897–1975) MODOC, an acronym for the Missouri Department of Corrections
Since first appearing during the age of dinosaurs, snakes have authored an evolutionary success story - slithering into almost every habitat on Earth, from oceans to tree tops. Scientists ...
The Modoc War, or the Modoc Campaign (also known as the Lava Beds War), was an armed conflict between the Native American Modoc people and the United States Army in northeastern California and southeastern Oregon from 1872 to 1873. [3]