Sky and Earth, their shroud-
we should bow our heads in shame
Innocents slaughtered
we should bow our heads in shame
Innocents slaughtered
Published by Vicki H
My high school Honors program rewarded us with several options. I chose college credits at the Community College and graduated with my diploma and a certificate in Operating Room Technology. After completing... View profile
- The Dream of Life: Escape from the Trail of TearsThis is the story that my grandmother told me about how my great grandmother and her sister survived after escaping from the trail of tears.
Trail of Tears Commemorative Motorcycle RideRide the Trail of Tears on your motorcycle, following the along Hwy 72 - the path that many Native Americans perished on.- Travel Along the Trail of Tears National Historic TrailThe Trail of Tears National Historic Trail, which covers 2,200 miles across nine states, recognizes the forced removal of the Cherokee people by the U.S. government in 1838.
- The Trail of Tears: Author Dee Brown's Stance on Indian Tribes Forced to Cede LandIn the article, "The Trail of Tears", author Dee Brown argues that the hostile conditions of the west had killed many Indian tribes' because so many Indians had to cede land and leave their homes behind.
- Trail of Tears Remembrance Ride Honors Five Indian NationsIn past years, motorcycle riders have formed a 50-mile long parade into a Native American Festival in Alabama, following a "trail of tears" route used in the forced relocation of American Indians in 1837.
- Trail of Tears - Hopkinsville, Kentucky
- Tour Cherokee Trail of Tears Intrepretive Sites in Cleveland, TN Near Chattanooga
- Tennessee Sites Along the Trail of Tears Cherokee Indian Removal
- James Barnes and The Trail of Tears
- Covered Wagons and the Trail of Tears
- Cherokee Indian History: The Trail of Tears - Why and How Did This Happen?
- The Legend of the Cherokee Rose that Grows Along the Trail of Tears



