The Trail of Tears describes the forced removal of Indigenous people from the land starting in the 1830s.
The Trail of Tears National Historic Trail traces Cherokee removal across nine states, with deep roots in Western North Carolina.
The exhibit, which will arrive in March of 2026, is adapted from an original exhibition developed by the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian and focuses on four historical events: ...
Understanding the struggles of your ancestors can give a sense of pride and resilience, something a museum in Moore, is dedicated to doing. MOORE, Okla. - Understanding the struggles of your ancestors ...
HARRISBURG - In a hunt for information on the Trail of Tears, the Saline County Museum will collect oral and written history at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 29.
Cherokee Nation cyclists participating in the 2026 Remember the Removal Bike Ride were the first such group to stop at the ...
MURPHYSBORO - The forced relocation that spanned several states and killed thousands of Native Americans was remembered Saturday at the Gen. John A. Logan Museum in Murphysboro. The Illinois Chapter ...
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 ...