If you stand very quietly in the places  where they walked,   you will hear in the winds the sobbing of the children and the old ones and your soul will weep with them.

    EACH OF US NEEDS TO LEARN WHAT HAPPENED, HOW IT HAPPENED, SO THAT NEVER AGAIN WILL A PEOPLE GO THROUGH WHAT THESE PEOPLE WENT THROUGH

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Beneath the Underdog: Race, Religion and the "Trail of Tears"

Grandpa was an Indian Chief - Account of the "Trail of Tears"

The Genocide of Native Americans: A Sociological View

The Trail Where They Cried - "nu na hi du na tlo hi lu i

The Trail of Tears State Park - Cape Girardeau, Missouri

Five Civilized Tribe Locations Before and After Removal

The Trail of Tears - "The place where they cried"

      The Story of Private John G. Burnett

Trail of Tears

Trail of Tears - Extensive Maps

Trail of Tears - An Infamous Journey to an Unfamiliar Land

The Trail of Tears National Historic Trail

The Trail of Tears Timeline 1838-1839

Statistics of the 13 Detachments

Retracing the Trail of Tears

Camping along the Trail of Tears - Cherokee Indian Slave Story

"Princess Otahki" Memorial Dedication and Grave Site

Eliza Missouri Bushyhead

The Legend of the Cherokee Rose

The History of Princess Otahki (Nancy Bushyhead)

The Story of Priscilla Hollyhocks - Cherokee Indian Slave Girl

Andrew Jackson was my Great-Grandfather

"Jenny" - Letter from Jenny Bushyhead

Walking the Trail of Tears

Indian Records Index

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