A Native American boarding school established by Moravian missionaries in North Georgia in the early 19th century reveals a complicated and compelling history.
High Tower and God's Acre were Georgia's two 19th century boarding schools for Native Americans. Elias Boudinot, who signed New Echota Treaty, spent time at both.
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These three one-hit wonders from the 1960s don't get a lot of love nowadays. For two of them, that's entirely fair.
The tribe from southeastern North Carolina has been fighting for federal recognition and the benefits that come with it for ...
After decades of political maneuvering through Congress and government agencies, the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina may ...
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