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The Cherokee filed some of their claims as Georgia and federal authorities sought to force them west. President Andrew Jackson signed into law the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
Georgia’s Natural Resources Department is finishing a $90,000 overhaul of its museum at the historic Etowah Indian Mounts. The work began this year after DNR removed from display the jewelry ...
One reason for President Andrew Jackson’s decision: many Indian tribes had supported Britain against the U.S. in the War of 1812, including (not all-inclusive) Iroquois, Potawatomis and Shawnee.
According to Indian mission officials in Georgia, eleven Indian nationals who were employed at Georgia’s largest ski resort, have been found dead with local authorities investigating whether ...
The Chipola Lady Indians went 2-1 in their preseason debut on Saturday in Columbus, Ga., taking wins over Central Georgia Tech and Georgia State, and losing to South Georgia Tech.