Potawatomi Indians.
In 1838 the Potawatomis, about 800 in number, were rounded up and marched from northern Indiana to Kansas under armed guard. Forty two Indians died on the trail, most of them children, leading to the name "Trail of Death."
From the description of Indiana Senate resolution, 1994. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 31770939
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creatorOf | Potawatomi Indians. Indiana Senate resolution, 1994. | Indiana Historical Society Library |
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associatedWith | Fulton County Historical Society (Ind.). Indian Awareness Center. | corporateBody |
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Potawatomi Indians |
Potawatomi Indians |
Trail of Death, 1838 |
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