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Appalachian Mountains chapter for Conservation International book on Wilderness
Mississippi, Congress passed the Indian Removal Act of 1830. The Cherokee Nation's fate epitomizes the era's inhumanity. In 1838 Federal troops and state militias rounded ... An estimated 4,000, approximately 20% of their total popluation, perished during this ordeal--the "Cherokee Trail of Tears" (see ). Today twenty-two million people ...
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Reaching our for the Little T
No other river corridor can claim that.” The Land Trust for the Little Tennessee ... said. Carlson said the Little Tennessee was a major military and commerce artery for the Cherokee nation, a role that extended into Colonial times. “People do not realize that in this ...
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The Appalachian Trail - State by State
Resort | | Mountains to Sea Trail (MST) | | Tribute to Maintainer Sam Waddle | Fontana Village Resort | Cherokee Adventures | Bed and Breakfasts | Bridge Street Cafe and Inn | Nantahala OUtdoor Center | Fontana ... Northeast Georgia Mountains Page | Victoria Logue's Story about Springer | Hiking in Georgia Journal | Cherokee Nation | The A.T. in Georgia | The Trail Near Dahlonega | David Wilcox's Trip ...
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WestWeb: Native Americans in the West
Warrick Bell. Return to Main WestWeb Menu Texts Primary Texts Secondary Texts Primary Texts The Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831). Documents of the Sand Creek Massacre (1864), from the European perspective. Charles ...
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50 UNCOMMON PLACE NAMES OF MOUNT DIABLO
Jeremiah (Jerry) Morgan (1819- 1906) and his descendants. Jeremiah was born in the Cherokee Nation, Alabama, near the Tennessee River. He came to California in 1849, and claimed 10,000 ...
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Minerals Move People
Some of the land involved was Cherokee Indian Territory, but with the influx of gold miners the ... discovery of gold, and ultimately resulted in the uprooting of the Cherokee Nation. NATIVE AMERICANS Usually, it was the trappers and miners who came ... so also went the economy of Portugal. Gold briefly made that nation rich, and after the gold was gone Portugal never again enjoyed ...
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Minerals Move People
Some of the land involved was Cherokee Indian Territory, but with the influx of gold miners the ... discovery of gold, and ultimately resulted in the uprooting of the Cherokee Nation. NATIVE AMERICANS Usually, it was the trappers and miners who came ... so also went the economy of Portugal. Gold briefly made that nation rich, and after the gold was gone Portugal never again enjoyed ...
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Canada says "sorry." Will we? | COA News
Indian Country Today, the resolution specifically mentions the forced removal of the Cherokee Nation in 1838 and the Sand Creek Massacre of 1864, when as many as 200 Native ... Should Support More Direct Democracy 2008 Jul 30 - 2:11am Total Recall in Bolivia: Divided Nation Faces Historic Vote 2008 Jul 29 - 2:24am Government Investigators Give Bush's Troop 'Surge ...
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CASTNET
Whats New Revised data access page 2007 maps Program Partners Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas Cherokee Nation Environment Canada Environmental Protection Agency Konza Prairie LTER National Park Service Pennsylvania State University Santee ...
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Reclaiming their land - Cherokee Indians buy undisturbed Indian mound in Cowee
Indian mound in Cowee by Jon Ostendorff COWEE — The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians on Monday officially reclaimed one of the few undisturbed American Indians mounds remaining in ... the Cherokee Nation, said he grew up in Oklahoma hearing stories about the people who stayed back east after the Removal. As the story goes, he said, the Creator wanted the Eastern Cherokee ...
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