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The Cherokee Observer - 1999
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- The Only Independent Cherokee Newspaper
The Original On-line Independent Cherokee Newspaper We are the only independent Cherokee Newspaper - founded 1992.
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The Cherokee Trail of Tears - 1838-1839
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- An extensive guide to the Trail of Tears which includes these sections: The Trail of Tears State Park, The Trail of Tears in the Southeast Missouri Region, The Trail of Tears National Historic Trail, The Trail of Tears Timeline 1838-1839, Statistics of t...
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Retracing The Trail of Tears - Cherokee Trail of Tears
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- Trail of Tears Sites Sites that offer a look at Cherokee heritage and the Trail of Tears, the forced removal of the Cherokee Indians to Oklahoma in 1838. New Chota, Georgia This rebuilt capital of the Cherokee Nation, off Interstate 75 near the Tennessee...
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Freeware Cherokee Font Information
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- About this font: Developed under Fontographer 3.5 for Windows running under OS/2 Warp 4, this font represents the 85 character syllabary of the Cherokee standard written language. All 6 columns of the syllabary are accessible through standard and shifte...
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Guthrie Indian Art Studios- Native American Art
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- Cherokee Indian Art, stories and history. Dealing with subjects from the Cherokee Trail of Tears, the Dawes Rolls and the Cherokee Little People this award winning family of Native American Artists offer a broad range of cultural art and gifts, expressing...
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The Cherokee Christian School, Woodstock, Georgia
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- Cherokee Christian School is a non-profit Christian school serving students from Pre-Kindergarten through Eighth grade, with over 40 churches represented in our student body. We are located in Woodstock, Georgia, approximately 35 miles north of downtown...
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Trail of Tears-North Georgia History
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- In 1838 the Cherokee were stripped of their rights and forced to move against their will on 'The Trail of Tears' by the governments of Georgia and United States. Between 1790 and 1830 the population of Georgia increased six-fold. The western push of the...
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Powersource Native American Art & Education Center
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- "Welcome to the Powersource Gallery, a collection of Native American artistic symbols portraying powerful people, powerful places and powerful objects." Reference Guide
Native American Ceremonial Dances
The Powersource Art Collection
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Tribes of the Shawnee Confederacy
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- brief overview of the tribe. In the Algonquian language, the meaning of this name is "southerner" or "from the south". This tribe was almost migratory in nature in the early years. Although some archaeological studies place the Shawnee...
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Sam Houston - The Raven
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- information, trivia, and quotes from the legendary president of the Republic of Texas and U.S. senator. From the Texas Trails site.
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