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Read more about the article Dr. Daniel Littlefield – General Assembly – The Family – 10-8-14

Dr. Daniel Littlefield – General Assembly – The Family – 10-8-14

https://youtu.be/z-VfhH6NvjA Last time, we discussed the early stages of removal from the East to the West, where there was an opportunity to make money. In the last stages of removal,…

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Read more about the article Dr. Brett Riggs – Natchez Tribe Among the Cherokee Nation.

Dr. Brett Riggs – Natchez Tribe Among the Cherokee Nation.

https://youtu.be/cpcbjLxTdJg Today, I want to speak with you about other nations embedded within the Cherokee Nation that we often ignore. We don't typically consider their experiences, and I think it's…

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Read more about the article Dr. Daniel Littlefield Jr. / Director, Sequoyah National Research Center – Keynote Speaker

Dr. Daniel Littlefield Jr. / Director, Sequoyah National Research Center – Keynote Speaker

https://youtu.be/tdrnZreWt-A I'm pleased to be here. It's been some time since I've attended one of these meetings, and it's great to see so many familiar faces still standing and with…

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Read more about the article Jason Burwell

Jason Burwell

https://youtu.be/wyC3_KieAR8 Okay, Hatako Kopima, Indian people. We have always been praying people. Before the Christian missionaries came to this continent, we were praying people. Back home, that's the very first…

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  • Post category:24th Conference & Symposium/Chickasaw/Choctaw/Creek/Resources
Read more about the article Chickasaw Legislation Introductions

Chickasaw Legislation Introductions

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  • Post category:23rd Conference & Symposium/Chickasaw/Resources
Read more about the article A history of the Seminole people from the southeastern woodlands into Indian Territory

A history of the Seminole people from the southeastern woodlands into Indian Territory

Jake Tiger is a citizen of the Seminole Nation. He is of the Bear Clan and the Tom Palmer band. Jake is the band chief of the Tom Palmer band.…

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  • Post category:26th Conference & Symposium/Chickasaw/Choctaw/Creek/Resources/Seminole
Read more about the article An adducing look at the rhetoric of the Indians Removal Act of 1830 and today’s comparatives

An adducing look at the rhetoric of the Indians Removal Act of 1830 and today’s comparatives

The spring session of the U.S. Senate and House was dominated by the debates over the IndianRemoval Act of 1830. The motivations that spawned the Trail of Tears reappears as…

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  • Post category:26th Conference & Symposium/Cherokee/Chickasaw/Choctaw/Creek/Resources
Read more about the article The Act of Remembering: A Deep Map of Cherokee Forced Removal

The Act of Remembering: A Deep Map of Cherokee Forced Removal

Deborah Kirk is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation and a PhD Candidate in Geography at Eberly College of Arts and Sciences, West Virginia University. Deborah’s research interests lie at…

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  • Post category:25th Conference & Symposium/Cherokee/Chickasaw/Choctaw/Creek/Resources
Read more about the article River Routes

River Routes

Solo explorer, naturalist, folklorist, natural sound recorder, and award-winning media host who still seeks that next great adventure. Dale started dreaming of exploring the world and the culture of people…

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Read more about the article “White Supremacy and Indian Removal”:Why the United States Dispossessed the Cherokees in the Age of Andrew Jackson

“White Supremacy and Indian Removal”:Why the United States Dispossessed the Cherokees in the Age of Andrew Jackson

Claudio Saunt is Richard B. Russell Professor in American History and Co-Director of the Center for Virtual History at the University of Georgia. He is the author of four books,…

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