The Trail of Tears National Historic Trail traces Cherokee removal across nine states, with deep roots in Western North ...
Eighteen members of the Cherokee Nation on Friday finished a 950-mile bike ride that followed the same path their ancestors ...
“Trail of Tears: A Story of Cherokee Removal” is an exhibition produced by the Cherokee Nation. On view through January 2019 on the second floor of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American ...
There are over 700 miles of interstate between the last Eastern capital of the Cherokee in New Echota, Georgia, and the present capital of the Cherokee in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Nearly 190 years ago, ...
For centuries, Cherokee towns were connected by an intricate network of trails that formed the backbone of their daily lives. These paths were essential for travel, trade, and access to sacred places ...
BIRCHWOOD — Tennessee's 65th state park offers the opportunity for the public to connect with one of the darkest episodes in this state's history. Just over the Hamilton County line, where the ...
The Cherokee Trail is back on the map after years of being forgotten, thanks to the research of historians from southern Kansas. Linda Andersen, a historian from Galva, first heard of the trail in ...
The story of DIGADOHI'S removal is recorded in the archaeology of America’s landscape. DIGADOHI means lands in Cherokee and the story of their removal is recorded in the archaeology of America’s ...
Indigenous peoples like the Cherokee have roamed and settled the North American continent long before the formation of the United States. While their ancestral homelands were largely concentrated ...