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- The Cherokee Removal (“Trail of Tears”), 1836–1839
- Sequoyah: Innovative Creator of the Cherokee Syllabary
- Cherokee Resilience and Interfactional Cooperation in the Early Twentieth Century
- Keetoowah Abolitionists, Revitalization, the Search for Modernity, and Struggle for Autonomy in the Cherokee Nation, 1800 -1866
- Trail of Tears National Historic Trail and the Tennessee, Wheeler, And
- Cherokee Households and Communities in the English Contact Period, A.D
- Indian Removal TEKS 5G, 10A, 10B, 18B, 22B, 23C If YOU Were There
- A History of Rome & Floyd County
- Historical Memory, Indianness, and the Tellico Dam Project a DISSERTATION SUBMITTED to the FACULTY O
- Agriculture, Timber, Mining, and Transportation in Cherokee Country Before and After Removal
- Cherokee Removal from Georgia
- Indian Removal, 1830 ᮤ Seminole Woman
- National Park Service Trail of Tears Brochure
- The Cherokee Removal a Brief History with Documents
- What Does It Mean to Remove a People?
- Title: Myths of the Cherokee Extract from the Nineteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology Author: James Mooney
- Native American History
- Civilizing the Savages: Cherokee Advances, White Settlement, and the Rhetoric of Removal
- Cherokee Symposium Brochure
- The Trail of Tears
- Exploring Cherokee Heritage Area Shown Enlarged for Detail Spring City
- Indian Removal Act (1830)
- Warm-Up Indian Removal
- Sequoyah Was Probably Born About 1770, at a Cherokee Village Called Tuskegee
- Eastern Cherokee Census Rolls, 1835–1884
- Representation for Removal? the Cherokee's Claim to a Congressional Delegate Assessed Under the Canons of Construction
- Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
- Digging for the Rock Man: a Biography Andy Hall Kennesaw State University, [email protected]
- Events That Led to the Removal of the Creeks and Cherokees from Georgia Timeline Activity Students Work Individually Or in Smal
- National Historic Trail Feasibility Study Amendment and Environmental Assessment November 2007
- Around Cherokee -The Story of Our County and Its
- Trail of Tears North Carolina Map and Guide
- The Cherokees, Arkansas, and Removal, 1794-1839
- Violence and Order in the Cherokee-Georgia Borderlands
- The Rhetoric of Cherokee Indian Removal from Georgia, 1828-1832. William Murrell Strickland Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
- 2017 Trail News
- Trail of Tears Curriculum Guide English Language Arts 3 >,8-$8W* 9)?'#2 2' 23) I)8$2)
- The Trail of Tears in Tennessee: a Study of the Routes Used During the Cherokee Removal of 1838
- The US Indian Removal Act and the Cherokee Nation
- Hornbuckle, Jim, Ed. the Cherokee Perspe
- The Bandy Heritage Center for Northwest Georgia Trail of Tears Driving Tour Cherokee Removal Forts in Northwest Georgia Overview