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For the first time, the Oklahoma Trail of Tears Association marked the graves of Cherokee Freedmen who survived the Trail of ...
Cherokee Nation announced the top honors of the longest-running Native American juried art show during a special reception on ...
Two women from Grove and Vinita are part of a 12-cyclist group to ride in Cherokee Nation’s Remember the Removal Bike Ride ...
Twelve cyclists from the Cherokee Nation are slated to participate in the 2025 Remember the Removal Bike Ride this June, ...
Discover the profound history of the Trail of Tears as we explore the significant sites that honor the Cherokee journey. Join us in remembering and reflecting on this important chapter in American ...
Cherokee Nation announced the top honors of ... Gallery at Cherokee Springs Plaza in Tahlequah. The 54th annual Trail of Tears Art Show runs through May 10, featuring a variety of authentic ...
The result was the tragic eviction of the Cherokee and other Native Americans from their homelands. The event became known as “The Trail of Tears,” and thousands of men, women and children ...
The tribe's investments in northeastern Oklahoma result in more than 23,000 jobs and $1.2 billion in wages and benefits annually, an economic impact report states.
In 1830, the Indian Removal Act paved the way for the forced migration of first the Choctaw, then the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Muscogee Creek and Seminole Tribes on the Trail of Tears. We need your ...
wife of Cherokee Chief John Ross, by artist George Dawnay front and center. Legend has it that during the horrific Trail of Tears, Quatie gave her only blanket to shivering child; Quatie died of ...