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Cherokee HistoryA good starting point for learning the history of the Cherokee is our virtual tour of New Echota, Georgia. The 1830 Andrew Jackson Address to Congress. The 1835 Treaty with the Cherokee. The 1836 Cherokee Letter of Protest. |
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"The time will come... when the few remnants of our once happy and improving Nation will be viewed by posterity with curious and gazing interest as relics of a brave and noble race... Perhaps, only here and there a solitary being, walking, 'as a ghost over the ashes of his fathers,' to remind a stranger that such a race once existed."
-Elias Boudinot - November 25th, 1836
NOTE: Native American history often varies from tribe to tribe and clan to clan.
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