Trail of Tears3/13/2013
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OP/ED: Let's be open and respectful
(North Carolina) -- June 21 will mark 175 years since “North Carolina troops escorted three hundred Cherokee prisoners from Fort Montgomery (now Robbinsville)...
1/9/2013
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Carrying the torch through history
(North Carolina) -- It’s all started with a phone call. A lifelong thirst for adventure led Ronald R. Cooper to a love of backpacking, where he soon began hiking...
1/7/2013
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Council accepts plan for Trail of Tears monument in Fort Smith
(Arkansas) -- The Inter-Tribal Council of the Five Civilized Tribes has accepted the U.S. Marshals Museum’s property offer to build a Trail of Tears monument in...
9/21/2012
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Lost Trail of Tears Segment Discovered Using Google Earth
(Tennessee) -- Using Google Earth as a guide, the Native History Association, a nonprofit group based in Nashville, Tennessee, has identified a previously unknown...
9/5/2012
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25th Annual Trail Of Tears Event Upcoming
(Kentucky) -- Thousands are expected in Hopkinsville to attend the 25th anniversary of an event that remembers the Trail of Tears and celebrates Native American culture.
8/13/2012
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Area history heavily involved with Trail of Tears
(Arkansas) -- There are more miles of overland and water routes traveled by the Native Americans during the Trail of Tears in Arkansas than in any other state.
8/1/2012
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State park at Jackson remembers Trail of Tears
(Missouri) -- George Santayana, a Spanish-American philosopher, once famously said that "those that cannot remember the past are doomed to repeat it." Maybe...
6/8/2012
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‘Remember the Removal’ riders leave Tahlequah
(Oklahoma) -- The participants of this year’s “Remember the Removal” bike ride were given a send-off on June 1 at the Cherokee Nation Tribal Complex.
6/1/2012
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Muscogee (Creek) Nation bike tour to retrace Trail of Tears
(Oklahoma) -- The journey from the Ocmulgee Mounds in Georgia to the city of Okmulgee is marked by stories of tragedy and loss but also pride and triumph for the...
5/31/2012
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Top Muscogee (Creek) leaders to visit Macon on Saturday
(Georgia) -- The Muscogee (Creek) Indian Nation is sending what may be the first contingent ever of its leaders and elders to Macon this weekend for a commemoration of...
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Two Men Set Off On Trail Of Tears To Raise Awareness
(Oklahoma) -- Two members of the Creek Nation left Thursday for Ocmulgee Mounds, Georgia, the tribe's ancestral home. John Beaver and Justin Giles will start back to...
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