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Nunahi Duna Dio Hilu I
We must never forget the "trail where they cried" !!!

A Georgia soldier who took part in the removal wrote,
"I fought through the War Between the States and have seen
many men shot, but the Cherokee Removal was the cruelest
work I ever knew."
Source***

Please visit the links below for additional resources
about the Indian Removal of 1838.

We are still researching for new source materials that will, perhaps,bring more insight to all of us about this terrible tragedy in this nation's history. We know that the Cherokee Indian Removal was a military action and the following timeline account should provoke some thought from all of us.

Could this happen again?
Here and now, in this millinium???
Think About It.
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Concho Icon The Cherokee Trail of Tears Timeline 1838-1839

Concho Icon Land Cessions of American Indians in Georgia

Concho Icon The Trail of Tears
An Infamous Journey To An Unfamiliar Land

Concho Icon The Artist- Poteet Victory.

Concho Icon A Brief History of The Trail of Tears
Source: Cherokee Nation




*** Source: Cherokee Tribal Travel and Promotion,
P.O. Box 460, Cherokee, NC 28719
704-497-9195, 800-438-1601, Fax: 704-497-3220


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