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A new book authored by members of the Hickman County Historical Society tells a detailed history of the area’s place along ...
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The Trail of Tears: The Genocide of America's Native AmericansUncover the chilling truth of the 1830s forced removal of Native American tribes from their ancestral lands. Witness their resilience, resistance, and the tragic cost of this dark chapter in American ...
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Blue Ridge Mountains Travel Guide on MSNThe 10 Best Living History Museums in the Blue Ridge MountainsWe love history, and one of my favorite things about exploring the Blue Ridge Mountains is getting a chance to learn how my ...
The 23-year-old Fishinghawk, a member of the Cherokee Nation, was part of Remember the Removal, an annual bike ride that traces the nearly 950-mile-long northern route of the Trail of Tears.
The Trail of Tears State Park Winter 1838 turned the Mississippi River into a graveyard. Cherokee families, forced from their homes, waited for weeks to cross into Missouri. Many never made it. The ...
A new short film on Cherokee history is filming in Prairie Grove, capturing the Trail of Tears' essence.
Missouri's place within the Trail of Tears will be discussed during The State Historical Society of Missouri's regular History on Elm series.
He’s too busy trying to Make America White Again, so he can release his new Trail of Tears Version 2.025. Floyd Guffey of Fort Wayne is a retiree.
A proposed 10-foot bronze statue by Cherokee and Pawnee Artist Daniel HorseChief depicts the journey through Missouri along the Northern Trail of Tears. "The Trail" statue will be placed at ...
Cherokee Phoenix Print Shop, by Alan Michelson, part of "Prophetstown," is made from copies of the bilingual Cherokee Phoenix newspaper and the 1835 Treaty of New Echota.
The Trail of Tears ride honors the Native American nations forced from their homes by the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
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