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HEART
OF THE EAGLE
15" x 30" double matted and framed in
gunmetal
$ 265
During the winter of 1838-39
sixteen thousand Cherokees were rounded up and forced overland to Indian Territory on the
Trail of Tears. During the Removal over 4,000 Cherokees died. Through all the suffering
and hardships of the Trail of Tears, the Cherokee People kept the Heart of the Eagle
and the strength of the Cherokee Nation prevailed.
"Heart of the Eagle" fine art prints has
been personally inspected, numbered and signed by the artist. The edition is 250,
with 25 artist proofs.
Close-up
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Only the Names Remain
This history of the Cherokees in Georgia. The book
concisely covers the period from centuries before the arrival of the first
white man in 1540, to the removal of most traces of the Cherokee Nation from
Georgia after 1837, through the Trail of Tears, a journey that took one life
in four among those who attempted it. |
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