DO NATIVES CONSIDER RESERVATIONS THEIR HOMES ?
In order to help you understand our lesson about native Americans and get ready for your final exam, don't hesitate to watch the following videos.
THE TRAIL OF TEARS
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How the Brutal Trail of Tears Got Its Name
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 resulted in the forced relocation of over 15,000 Cherokee people--a third of whom died during the journey to Oklahoma. From: AERIAL AMERICA: The South ...
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Cherokee Nation and the Trail of Tears
Despite being recognized as its own nation, the Cherokee Nation and its citizens were subjected to the Indian Removal Act, forcing them to leave their homes and move west of the Mississippi. Visit ...
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The Trail of Tears | Simple History
The Trail of Tears is a sad and important part of American history. Long ago, the U.S. government forced Native American tribes-like the Cherokee, Creek, and others-to leave their homes and move far
URBAN NATIVES
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Into the Lives of Urban Natives
In 2019, nearly 7 out of every 10 American Indians and Alaska Natives lived in or near cities, according to the United States Census Bureau. That number is steadily growing. Living off-reservation ...
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