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  2. Trail of Tears - Wikipedia

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    Walking the Trail (1991) is a book by Jerry Ellis describing his 900-mile walk retracing of the Trail of Tears in reverse Ruth Muskrat Bronson , a Cherokee scholar and poet, was a more contemporary figure who wrote a poem titled "Trail of Tears" that enshrined the devastation faced by the Cherokee nation that still permeates Indigenous ...

  3. Walking the Trail - Wikipedia

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    The work was well received, with the Los Angeles Times stating that "Jerry Ellis is an ideal companion for a long ramble along the back roads of America, which is precisely what he provides in Walking the Trail, a picaresque account of his trek over the Trail of Tears in commemoration of his Cherokee ancestors and in search of some elusive ideal of freedom and fulfillment."

  4. Tim Tingle - Wikipedia

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    He is an Oklahoma Choctaw. His great-great grandfather, John Carnes, walked the Trail of Tears in 1835, and his paternal grandmother attended Native American boarding schools in the early 1900s. In order to preserve the legacy of the Choctaw culture, Tim's family shared stories of their heritage and the struggles that Native Americans face.

  5. Sallie Farney - Wikipedia

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    Farney was a young girl when the Trail of Tears impacted her family and the Muscogee people in the period of 1834–1837. [8] Farney passed down her recollections during the Trail of Tears, the forced relocation of Native American tribes from Alabama to the American West, a period which she described as one of "heartaches and sorrow."

  6. Bloodstained Endurance - Wikipedia

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    Bloodstained Endurance is the sixth studio album by the Norwegian gothic metal band Trail of Tears.It was the first full-length album recorded after Kjetil Nordhus, Runar Hansen, Kjell Rune Hagen and Jonathan Perez left the band in November 2006, forcing frontman Ronny Thorsen to assemble a new band.

  7. Pushing the Bear - Wikipedia

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    Pushing the Bear tells the story of Cherokee removal in the Trail of Tears.Diane Glancy weaves the story together through the voices of a variety of characters, the majority of whom are Cherokee Indians, but also through historical documents, missionaries and the soldiers who were responsible for guiding the Cherokee along the trail.

  8. Katie Couric recalls daughters reading about their late ... - AOL

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    One of Katie Couric's biggest regrets is that her two daughters didn't really get a chance to know their father because they were so young when he died at 42 in 1998 of colorectal cancer.

  9. A New Dimension of Might - Wikipedia

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    A New Dimension of Might is the third studio album by the band Trail of Tears. The bonus track is a cover of the song "Caffeine" by the band Faith No More , from their album Angel Dust . Track listing