President Andrew Jackson’s Indian Removal Act forced many Indigenous peoples in the United Stated from their homelands. In 1831, 13,000 of the Choctaw began their long journey from their native lands in the Southeast to Oklahoma. Thousands died on the long and very difficult journey. A Choctaw chief was quoted in the Arkansas Gazette, describing this ordeal as a “trail of tears and death”, which later was associated with the Cherokee Removal in 1838.
Resources
- Choctaw Removals - Chahta Anumpa Aiikhvna School of Choctaw Language
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