News
Area Cherokee Nation cyclists included Aaron “AP” Anderson, 17, of Bentonville, Ark.; Baylee Gregg, 21, of Grove; and Lexi Melton, 24, of Vinita.
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.
May 26, 1838, was the start of what we know today as the Trail of Tears, the forced deportation of 16,000 members of the Cherokee tribe. This year, the How some Christians warned about and mourned ...
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — Two women from Grove and Vinita are part of a 12-cyclist group to ride in Cherokee Nation’s Remember the Removal Bike Ride this June. By bicycle, the cyclists retrace … ...
Ten riders finished a 950-mile bike ride Friday that followed the Trail of Tears and ended in Tahlequah.
“Cherokee Indians who once hunted through East Texas’ pine forests have long ago moved their villages from the banks of Cherokee Bayou and Lee’s Creek, but they left their name as a mark on ...
With thousands of members of the broader Cherokee Nation forced off their land onto the Trail of Tears and abused if not killed in federal boarding schools, many in the indigenous community know ...
CHEROKEE, N.C. – Bottled water. Emergency meals. Diapers. Medicine. Boxes of goods are stacked so high they dwarf Anthony Sequoyah, The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians’ secretary of ...
Nearly two months after Hurricane Helene left a fatal path of destruction across Southern states, volunteers and federal agencies are spearheading a massive cleanup operation in the Appalachian Trail.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results