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Archaeologist to shed light on Missouri's role in Trail of TearsMissouri's place within the Trail of Tears will be discussed during The State Historical Society of Missouri's regular History on Elm series.
Cherokee Nation announced the top honors of the longest-running Native American juried art show during a special reception on ...
The founder of Tulsa Innovation Labs is calling for changes to draw more investments from civic-minded financial advisors and ...
Osage SkyNews 6 captured aerial footage of some of the hardest-hit areas, primarily between 86th Street North and 96th Street North, from Mingo to Garnett. The Fairways at Bailey Ranch ...
The mom of Rachel Morin — the Maryland woman who was allegedly raped and murdered by an illegal migrant from El Salvador — stoically fought back tears in ... the 150-foot trail of blood ...
Now a tourist destination, Pawhuska, Oklahoma, made it on the map during the Osage oil boom in the early ... Named for the Chickasaw leader and Trail of Tears victim, Tishomingo, Oklahoma, became ...
In 1830, the Indian Removal Act paved the way for the forced migration of first the Choctaw, then the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Muscogee Creek and Seminole Tribes on the Trail of Tears. We need your ...
Amid the inevitable scars that remain along the coast, it’s a trail of immense beauty ... her eyes filling with tears as she speaks. “I’d seen previous tsunamis, and in those, I could ...
The Steelville Trail of Tears Remembrance Committee has been named one of the recipients of the inaugural Midwest Memory Grant from Forecast Public Art, an initiative funded by the Mellon ...
Visit Cherokee Nation's 54th Annual Trail of Tears Art Show opens to the public Saturday, April 5, featuring authentic, award-winning works of art of all kinds! Callie Chunestudy with Cherokee ...
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