A Story of Cherokee Removal
...brought cloth, metal, and firearms to the tribe. Sovereign Relationships Changes in Cherokee Land Holdings In 1831, missionary Samuel...
Early History and Relationships Between Nations
...brought cloth, metal, and firearms to the tribe. Sovereign Relationships Changes in Cherokee Land Holdings In 1831, missionary Samuel...
Discussion Guide
...brought cloth, metal, and firearms to the tribe. Sovereign Relationships Changes in Cherokee Land Holdings In 1831, missionary Samuel...
Reflections
...History The Cherokee Nation is the largest federally recognized tribe in the United States Image of Cherokee National Complex...
Rebuilding After Removal
...brought cloth, metal, and firearms to the tribe. Sovereign Relationships Changes in Cherokee Land Holdings In 1831, missionary Samuel...
Credits - Life Along the River: The Pamunkey Indian Tribe of Virginia
...Pamunkey Indian Tribe of Virginia Skip to content Open navigation menu. Close navigation menu. The Pamunkey Indian Tribe ofVirginia...
Cherokee | National Museum of the American Indian
...Cherokee | National Museum of the American Indian Skip to main content Return to Search Page Cherokee sova.nmai.ac.382_ref54...
Cherokee (Oklahoma) | National Museum of the American Indian
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Cherokee (Oklahoma) | National Museum of the American Indian
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Cherokee (Oklahoma) | National Museum of the American Indian
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Cherokee (Oklahoma) | National Museum of the American Indian
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Cherokee (Oklahoma) | National Museum of the American Indian
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Cherokee (Oklahoma) | National Museum of the American Indian
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Cherokee, Eastern (North Carolina) | National Museum of the American Indian
...Cherokee, Eastern (North Carolina) | National Museum of the American Indian Skip to main content Return to Search Page Cherokee...
Cherokee, Eastern (North Carolina) | National Museum of the American Indian
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Cherokee, Eastern (North Carolina) | National Museum of the American Indian
...Cherokee, Eastern (North Carolina) | National Museum of the American Indian Skip to main content Return to Search Page Cherokee...
Cherokee, Eastern (North Carolina) | National Museum of the American Indian
...Cherokee, Eastern (North Carolina) | National Museum of the American Indian Skip to main content Return to Search Page Cherokee...
Cherokee, United Keetoowah (Oklahoma) | National Museum of the American Indian
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Cherokee, Eastern (North Carolina) | National Museum of the American Indian
...Cherokee, Eastern (North Carolina) | National Museum of the American Indian Skip to main content Return to Search Page Cherokee...
Resisting Removal
...brought cloth, metal, and firearms to the tribe. Sovereign Relationships Changes in Cherokee Land Holdings In 1831, missionary Samuel...
Forced Removal
...brought cloth, metal, and firearms to the tribe. Sovereign Relationships Changes in Cherokee Land Holdings In 1831, missionary Samuel...
Cherokee, Eastern (North Carolina) - Cleaves Food Contract | National Museum of the American Indian
...Cherokee, Eastern (North Carolina) - Cleaves Food Contract | National Museum of the American Indian Skip to main content...
Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian Consultations Report April 2018
...Nation NC Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina ND Sisseton Wahpeton Sioux Tribe NM Navajo Nation Pueblo...
Annual Report of Repatriation Activities of the Smithsonian Institution 2016
...Nation, Chickasaw, Cherokee, and Shawnee Nations, Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana, Eastern Band of Cherokee, United Keetowah Band...
Essay Black Native Identity and Futurity
...women who were once enslaved by citizens of the Five Tribes (Cherokee, Chickasaw, Creek, Seminole, and Choctaw)—and their descendants...
What Does It Mean to Remove a People? | Interactive Activity
...of Cherokee Nation welcome sign These are lands of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Nation. The Eastern Band of Cherokee Nation...
Ancestors Know Who We Are - Rodslen Brown Tribute
...great. Trying to bring, you know, the Freedmen and also the tribe back together with the One Blood and Unity event that she...
Credits
...Experts Shelly Covert (Nisenan Tribe of the Nevada City Rancheria) Richard B. Johnson (Nisenan Tribe of the Nevada City Rancheria)...
Our Peoples: Giving Voice to Our Histories | National Museum of the American Indian
...es on, history. The Seminole Tribe of Florida, Tapirapé (Mato Grosso, Brazil), Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma (USA), Tohono O'odham...
Transcript for determination
...Indian Removal Lesson Removal of the Cherokee Nation Skip to content A Story of Cherokee Removal loading Rebuilding After Removal...
NK360 - American Indian Removal - What Does it Mean to Remove A People? - Transcript: Determination
...the government of the Cherokee Nation. However, everybody viewed that the best thing for the Cherokee people to do was to come...
Topics | Spanish-American War
...“conferred honor by his conduct not only upon the Pawnee tribe, but upon the American army and nation.” Marquette University...
History | National Museum of the American Indian
...and short videos of contemporary Cherokee people to tell the story of how the Cherokee Nation resisted removal and persisted...
Annual Report of the Repatriation Activities of the Smithsonian Institution 2014
...Indian Tribe or Native Hawaiian Organization. The given object shall have been considered inalienable by the Indian Tribe or...
DATE
...National Museum of the American Indian. Joe Baker (Delaware Tribe of Indians) and Gerald McMaster (Plains Cree/Siksika Nation)...
James E. Curry papers | National Museum of the American Indian
...Jr Creator Curry, James E., 1907-1972 Names Rosebud Sioux Tribe Three Affiliated Tribes United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs...
NK360 - American Indian Removal - What Does It Mean to Remove a People? - Supporting Question Three:
...Treaty Party of the Cherokee were willing to move in exchange for money, while leaders of the Cherokee Nation petitioned the...
NK360 - American Indian Removal - What Does It Mean to Remove a People? - Teacher Materials - Lesson
... A Story of Cherokee Removal Source Set A: Cherokee Nation Case Study Source Set B: Eastern Band of Cherokee Nation Case...
NK360 - American Indian Removal - What Does It Mean to Remove a People? - Teacher Materials - Full L
... A Story of Cherokee Removal Source Set A: Cherokee Nation Case Study Source Set B: Eastern Band of Cherokee Nation Case...
Annual Report of the Repatriation Activities of the Smithsonian Institution 2012
...Northern Cheyenne Tribe, Northern Arapahoe Tribe of the Wind River Reservation, and the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribe participated...
Native Knowledge 360 - American Indian Removal - Additional Resources
...com/. Eastern Band of Cherokee • Eastern Band of Cherokee. https://ebci.com/. • Museum of the Cherokee Indian. http://www....
NMAI Repatriation Annual Report 2017
...Indian Tribe or Native Hawaiian Organization. The given object shall have been considered inalienable by the Indian Tribe or...
Environment | National Museum of the American Indian
...wildfires in Lahaina. Life Along the River: The Pamunkey Tribe of Virginia Classroom This online storybook explores the history...
Annual Report of Repatriation Activities of the Smithsonian Institution 2018
...Ojibwa), Sven Haakanson (Alutiiq Tribe of Old Harbor) and Darrell Deacon Turner II (Cherokee Nation). Pg. 10 Highlighted Re...
Horse Trading Among Nations | A Song for the Horse Nation - October 29, 2011 through January 7, 2013
...gourd container, 20th century. Paraguay. (14/621) + Eastern Cherokee stone pipe, 1750–1800. North Carolina. (20/2931) + What...
Annual Report of the Repatriation Activities of the Smithsonian Institution 2011
...traditional, or cultural importance central to the Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian organiza tion itself, rather than property...
Annual Report of the Repatriation Activities of the Smithsonian Institution 2013
...to the San Carlos Apache Tribe In January 2013, the NMNH repatriated to the San Carlos Apache Tribe of the San Carlos Reservation...
Gallery
...Watie (or Degataga, Cherokee, 1806–1871) was elected principal chief of the Confederate-aligned Cherokee and awarded the rank...
Native American Horse Breeds | A Song for the Horse Nation - October 29, 2011 through January 7, 201
...America’s most popular breed. Southeastern The Choctaw, Cherokee, Chickasaw, and Creek captured their first horses from the...
Native Knowledge 360 Degrees, Essential Understanding: A Guide to Disciplinary Connections and Class
...the Muscogee, Cherokee, and Six Different Native Nations case studies. n Use both the Muscogee and Cherokee case studies as...
National Native American Veterans Memorial: Design Competition Manual
...Stephen D. Bowers Seminole Tribe of Florida Florida Army, Vietnam Chairman Kevin P. Brown Mohegan Tribe Connecticut Army, Iraq...
Visual Power: 21st Century Native American Artists/Intellectuals poster collection | National Museum
...artists were included in this exhibition; Nadema Agard (Cherokee/Lakota/Powhatan), Norman Akers (Osage/Pawnee), Phoebe Farris...
...down a long snow track. Life Along the River: The Pamunkey Tribe of Virginia Classroom This online storybook explores the history...
A Step-by-Step Guide through the Repatriation Process | National Museum of the American Indian | 202
...affiliated with our tribe. Query searches may be done for “Alphabet Tribe” as well as “Letters Tribe,” which are other historical...
Annual Report of Repatriation Activities of the Smithsonian Institution 2019
...Indian Tribe or Native Hawaiian Organization. The given object shall have been considered inalienable by the Indian Tribe or...
...for a World War II bombing range. Eight decades later, this tribe is still left with the perilous task of cleaning it up. Running...
We Have A Story To Tell
...Mattaponi Tribe http://www.baylink.org/mattaponi Nansemond Tribe www.nansemond.org Pamunkey Tribe www.baylink.org/pamunkey...
National Museum of the American Indian, 2022–2026 Strategic Plan
...a videoconference with members of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe. Formed in 2020, the Virtual Engagement Working Group facilitates...
Ella Clark collection of American Indian Educational filmstrips | National Museum of the American In
...the Northeast Indian Tools and Weapons Iroquois Sequoyah, Cherokee Hero American Indians of the Plains: Their History Tec*mseh...
Sovereignty | National Museum of the American Indian
...Video Award-winning journalist Rebecca Nagle (Citizen of the Cherokee Nation) explains that tribal sovereignty is the inherent...
Pipe tomahawk presented to Chief Tec*mseh - Infinity of Nations: Art and History in the Collections
...resistance subsequently disintegrated. —R. David Edmunds (Cherokee) Pipe tomahawk (detail) presented to Chief Tec*mseh (Shawnee...
Treaties | National Museum of the American Indian
...Video Award-winning journalist Rebecca Nagle (Citizen of the Cherokee Nation) explains that tribal sovereignty is the inherent...
Veterans | National Museum of the American Indian
...Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation Blog S. Joe Crittenden, deputy principal chief of the Cherokee Nation, talks about his...
Helen L. Peterson papers | National Museum of the American Indian
...Ridge Reservation, was an enrolled member of the Oglala Sioux tribe. She attended Chadron State College in 1932, beginning an...
Americans
...handful of Cherokee activists began to popularize the phrase trail of tears . First, the term described only the Cherokee removal...
Press Release - National Museum of the American Indian Welcomes Five New Members to Its Board of Tru
...Cerda (Kichwa) Kathy Hopinkah Hannan (Ho-Chunk) Lacey Horn (Cherokee Nation) Shari M. Huhndorf (Yupˊik) G. Peter Jemison (Seneca)...
Americans - Gallery Discussion Guide
...Christian?” — President Andrew Jackson, 1830 John Ross, A Cherokee Chief, 1843; John T. Bowen; Library of Congress Prints and...
...Chaat Smith (Comanche), and John Haworth (Cherokee) explore the concept of a “new tribe” of urban Indians, replacing reservation...
Exhibition of Native American Dresses to Open in New York
...each of these works is a revelation,” said John Haworth (Cherokee), director of the George Gustav Heye Center. “Far from simple...
George Hubbard Pepper photograph collection | National Museum of the American Indian
...went on the exploration of the Nacoochee mound in the old Cherokee region in Georgia. In 1918 he joined the Hawikku explorations...
Recorded | Professional Development | Native Knowledge 360° - Interactive Teaching Resources
...Tribal Sovereignty? Award-winning journalist Rebecca Nagle (Cherokee Nation) explains that tribal sovereignty is the inherent...
Topics | Code Talkers
Topics | Code Talkers Skip to main content National Museum of the American Indian Why We Serve: Native Americans in the ...
Press Release - Fact Sheet June 2015
...provided to the museum by members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee of North Carolina. Roanoke Museum Store and Cheseapeake...
NK360 - American Indian Removal - What Does It Mean to Remove a People? - Supporting Question One: W
...removal. Preview supporting question two: How did the Cherokee Nation resist removal? AmericanIndian.si.edu/NK360 4 ht...
A Life in Beads
...girls and women of Plains ars for special occasions is s. r tribe, her community, rs. The dresses that girls and ning, sometimes...
NK360 - Native Words, Native Warriors - Additional Resources
...end of World War I identified Sioux and Choctaw Indians by tribe and described what they had done (used their languages as...
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...Boy and His Duesenbird by Jesse T. Hummingbird (Oklahoma Cherokee), ca. 2000-2004. Gift of R.E. Mansfield. NMAI PO BOX 37012...
HGuidefinalrevision.indd
...Onondaga, Tuscarora and Seneca. Cherokee is also an Iroquoian language, though the Cherokee are not part of the Haudenosaunee...