Georgia Outdoors - 1992 Thanksgiving Special Cherokee Indians 5-13 was released on:
USA: 1995
The year was 1621. The Plymouth colonists had their autumn feast, which was the first Thanksgiving supper. The Indians in question were from the Wanpanoag tribe. This harvest feast was a celebration of the cooperation between the pilgrims and the tribe.
In 1733 the Creek Indians lived in Georgia and starting in 1755 the Cherokee Indians called the Southeast part of Georgia their home.
The Cherokee?
No no and heck no. Ripe corn or squirrel soup festivals maybe but Thanksgiving in the white world is a day of mourning for us.
The laws allowed the Indians to be treated badly.
Wilson Lumpkin has written: 'The removal of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia, 1827-1841' -- subject(s): History, Politics and government, Cherokee Indians, Trail of Tears, 1838, Trail of Tears, 1838-1839 'The removal of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia' -- subject(s): History, Politics and government, Cherokee Indians, Trail of Tears, 1838, Trail of Tears, 1838-1839
The Cherokee Indians were attacked by the Georgia militia and in response they sued the state
The Cherokee and Creek Indians.
The Cherokee And Creek Indians
The Cherokee Indian tribe use to live in Georgia,Kentucky, Tennessee Virginia, and the Carolinas.The Cherokee Indians were forced to move to Oklahoma in the 1800's.
The were located in North ad South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Kentucky, and Missouri
State governments especially Georgia had whites that hated the Cherokee and wanted their land. They pressured the federal government to take land titles from the Indians and remove the Indians.