Modoc Nation

Modoc Nation

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Federally Recognized Tribe originally from Northern California & Southern Oregon. Wright decided that he had heard enough of these “murderous Modocs”.

The Modoc Tribe is a federally recognized Indian Tribe; organized under the Oklahoma Indian Welfare Act of 1936. The Modoc Tribe has a constitution and bylaws, approved by the United States Secretary of the Interior. The native Modoc homelands are in the Pacific Northwest, located between the Pacific Ocean and the Sierra-Nevada Mountains along the present-day California and Oregon borders. As a re

Photos from Modoc Nation's post 06/02/2026

Modoc Nation wants to hear from you for the Modoc Nation Homelands Land Base Expansion and Planning Project! Please note: this is the last opportunity to take this survey - survey will officially close Friday, July 5th.

If you are a Modoc Nation tribal member, please take the survey at the following link: https://us18.list-manage.com/survey?u=a9532b436d80cc417722c41fb&id=4ff52316ac&attribution=false

Modoc Nation wants to hear from you for the Modoc Nation Homelands Land Base Expansion and Planning Project! Please note: this is the last opportunity to take this survey - the survey will officially close Friday, July 5th.

06/01/2026

Check out June's schedule for our elders - plenty of opportunities for health & wellness!

Questions? Email: [email protected]

05/29/2026

We're looking to celebrate Modoc Nation artists! Do you create contemporary art and want your work displayed at the Lava Beds Visitors Center at Lava Beds National Park? We'd love to feature pieces on loan from Modoc Nation citizens. Reach out to learn more!

Email: [email protected]

05/28/2026

This week, we are proud to recognize Robert York, Recycling Technician with the Office of Environmental Quality at Red Cedar Recycling. Robert has been a valued member of the Modoc Nation team for five years, helping support the day-to-day operations of the Modoc Nations Material Recycling Facility. He is known for being dedicated, hardworking, and always willing to lend a hand wherever needed. His proactive attitude and dependable nature make him someone the team can always count on.

As shared in his nomination, “He’s always there when you call on him.”
Outside of work, Robert enjoys spending time with his grandkids, camping, listening to classic country music, and flea market bargain hunting. His favorite saying is, “Follow Me Around!” Please join us in thanking Robert for his continued hard work, commitment, and positive impact on our team.

Congratulations, Robert!

05/26/2026

Sharing this fun Family Event being held by our friends at Northeastern Tribal Health System.

Photos from Modoc Nation's post 05/26/2026

Modoc Nation wants to hear from you for the Modoc Nation Homelands Land Base Expansion and Planning Project!

If you are a Modoc Nation tribal member, please take the survey at the following link: https://us18.list-manage.com/survey?u=a9532b436d80cc417722c41fb&id=4ff52316ac&attribution=false

If you are not a Modoc Nation tribal member, please take the survey at the following link: https://us18.list-manage.com/survey?u=a9532b436d80cc417722c41fb&id=74450867cf&attribution=false

05/22/2026

We're looking to celebrate Modoc Nation artists! Do you create contemporary art and want your work displayed at the Lava Beds Visitors Center at Lava Beds National Monument? We'd love to feature pieces on loan from Modoc Nation citizens. Reach out to learn more!

Email: [email protected]

Photos from Modoc Nation's post 05/22/2026

This weekend, our Homelands Crew honored traditional food ways by harvesting wild onions, boocho (wild celery), and camas from our homelands. Afterwards, they made a "first foods" stew consisting of the wild onion and camas bulbs, boocho, and bison burger from the Modoc Ranch. They seasoned it with homemade boocho salt (wild celery leaves ground and mixed with pink salt). Every ingredient tells a story of our relationship with the land and our commitment to restoring traditional food systems.

Modoc Nation members wanting to gather first foods in the Homelands should reach out to our Homelands employees for any assistance desired.

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22 N. Eight Tribes Trail
Miami, OK
74354

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm