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This photo provided by the Carlisle Indian School Digital Resource Center shows the 1892 student body of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School assembled on the school grounds in Carlisle, Pa. (John N. Choate via AP)
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The remains of 17 students at #CarlisleIndianIndustrialSchool in #Pennsylvania have been exhumed & repatriated to their Tribes, including #Cheyenne & #Arapaho, & #SeminoleNation in #Oklahoma.
A painfully small few have their stories told in eulogy.
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Stanford loss just more of the same open.substack.com/pub/johnnogo... #FSUfootball #SeminoleNation #FloridaState #MikeNorvell #GusMalzahn #ACCFootball
Five candidates are competing for a four-year term as assistant chief of the #SeminoleNation. Incumbent Assistant Chief Brian Palmer, Ronnie Harjo Jr., Sheila Harjo, Henson Lena and David Narcomey will face off Saturday, July 12.
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Challenged by five opponents, #SeminoleNation of Oklahoma incumbent Chief Lewis Johnson is pushing back on the idea that "nothing has been done" by his administration.
In this cheat sheet, learn more about each candidate ahead of the July 12 election.
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FSU: Rating the ratings open.substack.com/pub/johnnogo... #Fsubaseball #Seminolenation #NCAAbaseball #DrewFaurot
A tale of two lefties: Arteaga and Arnold open.substack.com/pub/johnnogo... #FSUbaseball #Miamibaseball #JDArteaga #JamieArnold #SeminoleNation #TheAnimalsofSectionB
The Trail of Tears refers to the forced relocation of approximately 100,000 Indigenous people, primarily from the Cherokee, Creek, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Seminole nations, during the 1830s. This mass displacement was a consequence of the Indian Removal Act of 1830, signed by President Andrew Jackson, which aimed to clear Native American lands in the Southeastern United States for white settlers. The relocated tribes were moved to designated Indian Territory, now present-day Oklahoma, through a series of arduous journeys marked by immense suffering and loss of life[2][4][5]. ### Key Events and Conditions: - **Indian Removal Act (1830):** This legislation authorized the U.S. government to negotiate treaties with Native tribes to exchange their ancestral lands for territory west of the Mississippi River[2][6]. - **Cherokee Resistance:** The Cherokee fought removal through legal and political means but were ultimately forced out after the Treaty of New Echota (1835), which ceded their lands under controversial circumstances[2][6]. - **Journey Details:** The relocation involved multiple overland and water routes stretching over 1,000 miles. Most traveled on foot under harsh conditions, with limited supplies, leading to widespread disease, starvation, and exposure[3][5]. - **Casualties:** It is estimated that around 15,000 Indigenous people died during or shortly after the journey due to disease, malnutrition, and harsh weather conditions. The Cherokee alone lost about one-fourth of their population[3][5]. ### Broader Impact: The Trail of Tears is remembered as a tragic chapter in U.S. history and is often cited as an example of ethnic cleansing or genocide due to the deliberate policies that led to immense suffering and death among Indigenous populations. Today, it is commemorated through historical sites and trails that mark the routes taken by displaced tribes[4][5][8].
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Wonder how #SeminoleNation likes getting the #eSECpn treatment. It's real, y'all! #BCSChampionship
Get the fuck up #SeminoleNation