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- The Indian Removal Era and Section 106 Tribal Consultation: Information Paper
- Important Dates in Cherokee History Courtesy of the Museum of the Cherokee Indian
- Treaties Brken by the Indian Removal Act
- Trail of Tears
- Cherokee Resilience and Interfactional Cooperation in the Early Twentieth Century
- Tribes of Oklahoma – Request for Information for Teachers
- The Indians May Be Led, but Will Not Be Drove the Creek Nation's Struggle for Control
- Teacher Notes
- DBQ Indian Removal Act 27
- Indian Removal TEKS 5G, 10A, 10B, 18B, 22B, 23C If YOU Were There
- Historical Memory, Indianness, and the Tellico Dam Project a DISSERTATION SUBMITTED to the FACULTY O
- Talking Leaves: the Cherokee Syllabary and the Trail of Tears
- Agriculture, Timber, Mining, and Transportation in Cherokee Country Before and After Removal
- GIS on the Qualla Boundary: Data Management for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Tribal Historic Preservation Office
- Worcester V. Georgia: a Breakdown in the Separation of Powers Matthew L
- National Park Service Trail of Tears Brochure
- Station 1: the Trail of Tears
- Nhd Performance Script Cover Page
- ANDREW JACKSON and the INDIANS, 1767-1815 by JONATHAN RAY TONY FREYER, COMMITTEE CHAIR DAVID BEITO LARRY CLAYTON HOWARD JONES GR
- The Response of the Cherokee Nation to the Cherokee Outlet Centennial Celebration: a Legal and Historical Analysis
- Tribes of Oklahoma – Request for Information for Teachers (Oklahoma Academic State Standards for Social Studies, OSDE)
- Bioarchaeologists and American Indians in the New Millennium
- A Struggle for Cherokee Community: Excavating Identity in Post-Removal North Carolina
- North Carolina Archaeology
- The Opening of Oklahoma OKLAHOMA HISTORY CENTER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
- Georgia Tribe of Eastern Cherokee (Petitioner #41) Proposed Finding
- Indian Removal Act (1830)
- Warm-Up Indian Removal
- The Indian Removal Act: a Legal Deception
- School Matinee Series Study Guide 2019/20
- Manifest Destiny and Indian Removal
- Persistence in Chaos
- Eastern Cherokee Census Rolls, 1835–1884
- American Indian Removal What Does It Mean to Remove a People?
- Locating the Resiliency & Survivance in the Cherokee Phoenix
- Techniques of Neutralization and Indian Removal, 1829-1831
- National Historic Trail Feasibility Study Amendment and Environmental Assessment November 2007
- Trail of Tears North Carolina Map and Guide
- Trail of Tears Georgia Map and Guide
- The Trail of Tears in Tennessee: a Study of the Routes Used During the Cherokee Removal of 1838
- Tales and Trails of Betrayal: America's Indian Removal Policies Overview
- The US Indian Removal Act and the Cherokee Nation
- To the Indian Removal Act, 1814-1830