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Walking the Trail: One Man's Journey along the Cherokee Trail of Tears
Jerry Ellis

Walking the Trail: One Man's Journey along the Cherokee Trail of Tears

one man's journey along the Cherokee Trail of Tears

Bison Books (Sep 01, 2001)
9780803267435
| Paperback
258 pages | 136 x 200 mm | English
Dewey 975.0049755
LC Classification E99.C5 .E484 2001
LC Control No. 2001027558

Genre

  • NATIVE-AMERICANS

Subject

  • Cherokee Indians
  • Cherokee Indians/ Biography
  • Southern States/ Description And Travel
  • Trail Of Tears, 1838-1839
  • Trails Of Tears, 1838

Plot

One fall morning Jerry Ellis donned a backpack and began a long, lonely walk: retracing the Cherokee Trail of Tears, the nine hundred miles his ancestors had walked in 1838. The trail was the agonizing path of exile the Cherokees had been forced to take when they were torn from their southeastern homeland and relocated to Indian Territory. Following in their footsteps, Ellis traveled through small southern towns, along winding roads, and amid quiet forests, encountering a memorable array of people who live along the trail today. Along the way he also came to glimpse the pain his ancestors endured and to learn about the true beauty of modern rural life and the worth of a man's character.

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