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More than two weeks ago, 12 Cherokee Nation citizens embarked on a 900-mile journey to honor their ancestors who walked the Trail of Tears. Every year, 12 Cherokees are selected to participate in ...
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.
18 cyclists complete 1,000-mile journey on 'Remember the Removal' Ride, retracing the Trail of Tears. Homecoming celebration held for Oklahoma's Cherokee Nation riders.
In the Qualla Boundary of western North Carolina, the next generation of Cherokee potters are sustaining age-old traditions – while building a contemporary practice of their own.
It was here that thousands of Cherokee Indians who called the Chattanooga area home were rounded up and kept, to soon be sent west, in what came to be known as the Trail of Tears.
This year marks the 200th anniversary of the Cherokee language being adopted by the Cherokee Nation that — before the infamous Trail of Tears — spanned much of the Southeast region of the United ...
Cherokee County and others settle for $10 million in federal lawsuit over an unarmed man shot by SWAT. A deputy may have lied to DA, affidavit says.
Cherokee Nation Remember the Removal cyclists attend a send-off ceremony after which they will travel to Cherokee, North Carolina, to meet with their Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians teammates before ...
DURANT, Okla. (KTEN) — The Choctaw Nation Trail of Tears Bike Team has arrived in Oklahoma after traveling 500 miles through Mississippi, retracing the exact path their ancestors were forced to ...
A majority of the McIntosh descendants were in Oklahoma before 1831, when the U.S. government began forcibly removing tribes west of the Mississippi River on the infamous Trail of Tears. Van Valen ...
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