Hoig, The latest Cherokees in addition to their Chiefs: Regarding Wake out of Empire (Fayetteville, AR: College or university out of Arkansas Force, 1998), 132

Hoig, The latest Cherokees in addition to their Chiefs: Regarding Wake out of Empire (Fayetteville, AR: College or university out of Arkansas Force, 1998), 132

Passion 5: Indian native Moving The Cherokee were only one of the many tribes forced to relocate from their homes and travel to a strange land. Divide the class into four groups and have each group research the history of one of the following tribes now living in Oklahoma, making sure that each tribe is covered: Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole. Ask each group to compare the culture of the tribe it researched, and its forced removal experiences, to that of the Cherokee. Have each group appoint a spokesperson to report its findings to class, including a brief update on its tribal nation in the 21st century. This activity may be expanded by having the class work together to create an exhibit for their school or local library telling the story of the five tribes’ journeys from their traditional homelands to Indian Territory.

Of the taking a look at the Path odluДЌna hiperveza off Rips plus the Pressed Moving of your Cherokee Country, students discover one of several stories of the removal of American Indians from their homelands by the You Bodies. To learn more about the trail off Tears as well as related people that are however active communities now, the net also offers a number of tips.

The fresh advanced comprises of this new Cherokee National Art gallery, which have a display on Path out-of Rips, a rebuilt 17th century community area, and an excellent remodeled later-19th-century Cherokee crossroads community

Path out of Rips Connection The Trail of Tears Association (TOTA) is a non-profit, membership organization formed to support the creation, development, and interpretation of the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail. The Association entered into a cooperative agreement with the National Park Service to promote and engage in the protection and preservation of Trail of Tears National Historic Trail resources; to promote awareness of the Trail’s legacy, including the effects of the U.S. (далее…)

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