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Cherokee Woman of War
Nanye-hi, or Nancy, as she was later called was a respected, beloved, Cherokee Chieftainess that won fame with her eloquent words of peace during tragic times.
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Nan-ye'-hi, Beloved Woman of the Cherokee
Nan-ye'-hi, Nancy Ward, Beloved Woman of the Cherokee
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The Migration Further into the Wilderness
Two different but incredible journeys had the same destination. This group of pioneers would establish a settlement over 300 miles beyond their county seat.
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CALIFORNIA TROUT LAKES Part Three MIDDLE SIERRA RESERVOIRS
High Sierra fishing trout lakes in and around California's Donner Pass.
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Nancy Ward (Nanyehi) part 2
This article chronicles the final years of Nancy Ward, gives a listing of her descendants from her daughter, Kati, to her grandson, John W. West and introduces the Trail of Tears.
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The Trail of Tears
The Trail of Tears, the Cherokee removal from their homelands to West of the Mississippi River.
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The Transylvania Purchase
If you thought the Indians were taken when they sold Manhatten Island for sixteen dollars you should see what happened on March 19th, 1775 at Sycamore Shoals. This was the largest private land purchase in American History...and quite a bargain too.
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