Native American history in the area is complex. Although Captain Jack, or Kintpuash, favored a peaceful solution to the difficulties they experienced on the reservation, others within the tribe did not. While Captain Jack negotiated, the war hungry members within the tribe gained in influence until Jack acquiesced. The Modocs murdered General Canby at a peace negotiation. | |
It was believed the Americans would withdraw at the loss of their leader. Instead, war broke out. The Modoc tribe took on the US Calvary at Tulelake. Far outnumbered, the Modocs kept the Americans at bay hiding in the lava caves. The tribe was not unified in this conflict, and members began to surrender. Jack was able to hide from the American troops, but not from his own tribe. His location was discovered and finally, after several months of fighting, Jack surrendered. He was hanged for the murder of General Canby and the other negotiator at the peace talks. NPS: Lava Beds National Monument. | |
The Lava Beds National Monument
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Forward ~ Ashland Hills in Autumn. Back ~ Mt Shasta photographed when heading southeast in California on Hwy 97. Enjoy the Shasta Trinity area: Scenery, hiking, mountain biking, sightseeing: lava flows, mountains, waterfalls, rivers and more: Skull Cave in the Lava Beds National Monument, California (pictured to the right). |
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Travel Oregon and northern California while staying at Gathering Light ... a retreat | |
Travel to Gathering Light ... a retreat from northern California, see Mt Shasta, Castle Crags, hike to waterfalls, along the Sacramento River and more: Travel Directions, Map and Scenery. Directions to and Day Trips in either Oregon or California of about 100 miles from the retreat. Little known Scenic Places near Crater Lake and the retreat: Directions, Map and Scenery. |
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Contact Brad at Gathering Light ... a retreat. The Sunset Log Cabin visiting (pictured above) at Gathering Light ... a retreat. Rustic simplicity, a place to "Just Be", Gathering Light is nestled on the banks of the river, surrounded by the Fremont Winema National Forest of southern Oregon, and not far from Crater Lake National Park. |