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Trail Of Tears Ride

from: Deb St. George, Publisher, Cherokee-Legends.com

The Trail of Tears Remembrance Motorcycle Ride, Sept. 19, 2009 is a ride to raise public awareness of the forced removal of the first people of the region now known as the states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. 

In the 1830's over 17,000 men, women and children of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek and Seminole nations were forcibly removed from their homes and marched to the Oklahoma territory. Over 4,000 of the people perished along the trail named "The Trail Where They Cried."

This event has grown from a hand full of dedicated motorcycle riders to an event described by Easyrider magazine as "the largest motorcycle Ride in the country if not the largest in the world." 

Trail of Tears Remembrance Motorcycle Ride

The event was awarded Event of the Year in 2002 by The Alabama Tourism Commission.  The ride attracts people from all over the world with most coming not only for the ride but to be part of the statement that these people will not be forgotten,  that indeed this must not be forgotten lest it happen again. If you have a creative mind you can help this year.

2011 Ride Sept. 17
- Trail of Tears Remembrance Motorcycle RideThe only ride that leaves Chattanooga, TN the third Saturday in September.


About the author:  
Deb St. George is Publisher of Cherokee Indian Folk Culture and the Trail Of Tears Ride from  Cherokee-Legends.com


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Brown demands proof of Warren's Cherokee roots - Washington Examiner


Brown demands proof of Warren's Cherokee roots
Washington Examiner
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Annual Cherokee Heritage Gospel Sing set for May 19 - Cherokee Phoenix


Annual Cherokee Heritage Gospel Sing set for May 19
Cherokee Phoenix
“Through the gospel sing and hog fry, representatives of traditional communities will share Cherokee culture with visitors as well as with family and friends.” The CHC is located at 21192 S. Keeler Drive. For information, call the CHC toll free at ...

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Brown to Warren: Prove You're Part Cherokee - Fox News


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Brown to Warren: Prove You're Part Cherokee
Fox News
Scott Brown, who's been forced by opponents and the Boston media to release years of personal employment info and National Guard records, is finally weighing in on his foe's claim she's part Cherokee by demanding proof of her native heritage.

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West Seattle Blog (blog)
Any info greatly appreciated! On Tuesday, 5/15 at about 2 p, at the 1500 block of 42nd SW, I was approached by two men in a maroon Grand Cherokee while taking out the recycling in the back of my home. They started yelling something at me that I ...

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Doe River Gorge summer camp season begins June 3 - Elizabethton Star


Doe River Gorge summer camp season begins June 3
Elizabethton Star
You can register or get more info by calling 725-4010 or by visiting www.doerivergorge.com. The views are breathtaking when ascending a rock cliff high above The Gorge. Rock climbing is one of many activities available at summer camp at Doe River Gorge ...

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This weekend on a shoestring - Mountain Xpress


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Info and complete schedule available here. • "This is the story of Mary Lennox, orphaned in India, who returns to Yorkshire to live with a reclusive uncle and his invalid son," begins a synopsis of The Secret Garden on Asheville Community Theatre's ...

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