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TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The 53rd annual Trail of Tears Art Show runs until May 11 at the Cherokee Springs Gallery in Tahlequah. It is the longest-running juried native art competition in Oklahoma.
The Cherokee people called this journey the "Trail of Tears," because of its devastating effects. The migrants faced hunger, disease, and exhaustion on the forced march. Over 4,000 out of 15,000 ...
The 53rd annual Trail of Tears Art Show will be held in Tahlequah this year. The exhibition is the longest running Native American art show and competition in Oklahoma. Historically, Trail of ...
Submissions for the Cherokee Nation's 54th annual Trail of Tears Art Show are now open. The show, which is the longest-running Native American art show and competition in Oklahoma, will take place ...
He submitted his oil painting, “adepiction of a Cherokee in period regalia, carrying the sacred fireto (his people’s) new homes,” in the Trail of Tears theme categoryof the show. The ...
Native American artists are invited to submit work for the 51st annual Trail of Tears Art Show. This is the longest-running Native American art show and competition in the state. Artists will ...
The Mansfield Art Center has been transformed into an immersive blown glass installation. Darren Goodman’s “Trail of Tears” is composed of hundreds of hand-blown glass pieces, hanging as ...
The Cherokee Nation is seeking proposals for a long-term art installation that interprets the Cherokee Removal story, commonly known as the Trail of Tears. The outdoor, public art installation ...
Residents hope a Trail of Tears memorial in this Missouri town will be a 'celebration of resilience'
A group in Steelville wants to install an art memorial to acknowledge the small Missouri town’s location along the Trail of Tears. The Trail of Tears Remembrance Committee is working with Native ...
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