"Trail of Tears" "Trail of Tears"
It pushed the Indians into even smaller reservations and pushed white people and culture into previously Indian territories.
The INDIANS worked very hard?
The white peoples government had betrayed the Indians too many times before and the Indians didnt want to trust them again
Chinese But people say spoon theree will be more Indians
The type of Indians that were in the colonies include the Wampanoag's and Narragansett's. Other tribes include the Algonquin's and Powhatan.
the "Trail of Tears"
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The Trail of Tears
The two tribes of Indians considered to be indigenous to Oklahoma are the Cherokee Nation and the Chickasaw Nation. Both tribes were originally located in the southeastern United States but were forcibly relocated to Oklahoma during the 1830s as part of the Trail of Tears. Today, they continue to play a significant role in the cultural and political landscape of the state.
registering in the roll in oklahoma for cherokee indians
The Osage Indians lived along the Osage and Missouri rivers in what is now western Missouri when French explorers first heard of them in 1673.
The southeastern Indians grew large crops of corn that they used in a variety of dishes. They also hunted and ate buffalo, and deer.
in the southeastern places
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Sheila Jean Vaughan has written: 'Archaeological investigations for the Copan Reservoir, northeastern Oklahoma and southeastern Kansas' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Indians of North America
After the Cherokee Indians were removed from Oklahoma 10,000 survived
No, the Crow Indians did not traditionally live in Okmulgee, Oklahoma. The Crow tribe is originally from the region around the Yellowstone River in present-day Montana. Okmulgee is primarily associated with the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, which is indigenous to the southeastern United States.