At the height of summer in Tennessee's eastern mountains Wednesday, kudzu was growing waist-high and higher at the gated entrance to the Trail of Tears segment, and the first 3- to 4-foot high berm is invisible under the thick, tangled…
Fallout from Forest Service damage to Trail of Tears escalates The fallout continues after the construction more than two years ago of 35 earthen berms along almost a mile of the Trail of Tears in the Cherokee National Forest. A…
Failing American Indians Again Review: Naomi Schaefer Riley, 'The New Trail of Tears: How Washington Is Destroying American Indians' A man and child on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation / AP BY: Tyler Arnold Washington Free Beacon "Poor education combined…