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Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park recently certified as Trail of Tears landmark
Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park was nationally recognized as a Trail of Tears landmark in December 2025.
Eighteen members of the Cherokee Nation on Friday finished a 950-mile bike ride that followed the same path their ancestors ...
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Experiencing life during the Trail of Tears journey
The Trail of Tears, the forced migration of Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Seminole tribe members, and many others, ...
A Trail of Tears marker at the Fort Smith National Historic Site will soon have a new overlook noting the migration of Native ...
Between 1830 and 1833, tens of thousands of Native Americans were forced from their ancestral lands and marched west into what became known as Indian Territory. Entire families — men, women, children, ...
Markers and remnants of the Trail of Tears stretch as a series of scars across the American landscape. The trail’s facilitators stand as a representation of America at her worst; its captives as a ...
A local playwright is helping a new generation understand one of the most significant and heartbreaking chapters in Native American history through the power of theater. Sulli Mariah Lee, writer and ...
The removal of indigenous people between 1830 and 1850 marked a pivotal time in U.S. history, when America's native people ...
How some Christians warned about and mourned the Trail of Tears. May 26, 1838, was the start of what we know today as the Trail of Tears, the forced deportation of 16,000 members of the Cherokee tribe ...
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The 53rd annual Trail of Tears Art Show, Oklahoma's longest-running Native American juried art show, is open to the public and has announced this year's award winners. The Trail of ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Melba Checote-Eads calls it an emotional time. She was among those at the the fourth annual Trail of Tears Commemorative Walk. "I'm Muscogee Creek nation of Oklahoma," said ...
click image for close-up In 1838 and 1839, as part of Andrew Jackson's Indian removal policy, the Cherokee nation was forced to give up its lands east of the Mississippi River and to migrate to an ...
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