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Now this land will be preserved for our tribe forever and we will be able to return and commune with the land to heal the brokenness of our people,” said Rappahannock Chief Anne Richardson.
It's actively consulting with the 45 tribes tied to the Ohio River Valley to repatriate the remains. The chief of the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, Glenna Wallace, says work's been slow moving.
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Port Clinton News Herald on MSNCatawba Island event delves into Indian Removal Act's Ohio impactThe Catawba Island Historical Society welcomes speaker Gabriel Rodriguez on May 21 to discuss the Indian Removal Act of 1830 ...
The tribe will co-steward the land with the Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge, whose goal is to protect 20,000 acres of wetlands and its associated uplands along the Rappahannock ...
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