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  1. Trail of Tears. Peta menunjukkan laluan penghijrahan paksa bangsa-bangsa asli di Selatan Amerika Syarikat ke tanah rizab Indian Territory dari 1830–1838. Pada tahun 1830, suatu pemindahan besar-besaran orang asli Amerika Syarikat secara paksa dilakukan berikutan pelulusan "Akta Penghapusan Indian" ( Indian Removal Act ).

  2. Trail of Tears is the fourth studio album from country artist Billy Ray Cyrus. It was released on August 20, 1996, and two singles were released: the title track and "Three Little Words", which respectively peaked at number 69 and number 65 on the country charts. The album debuted at number 125 on the U.S. Billboard 200, and at number 20 on the ...

  3. Trail of Tears ist eine norwegische Dark-Metal -Band, die 1994 unter dem Namen Natt gegründet wurde. 1997 änderte die Band, bedingt durch einen größeren Line-up -Wechsel und die dadurch entstandene Stilveränderung, ihren Namen in Trail of Tears. Im Jahr 2020 kam es zu einer Neugründung.

  4. Trail of Tears er et norsk gothic metal-band fra Vennesla. Bandet ble dannet i 1994 under navnet Natt, men fikk bare gitt ut én demo under dette navnet (Natt, 1996 ). I perioden 1996 – 1997 gikk bandet gjennom drastiske forandringer som skulle endre deres karrière vesentlig.

  5. 1 de oct. de 2023 · The subsequent forced removal in 1838-1839 came to be known as the “Trail of Tears.”. Of the estimated 16,000 Cherokee who were relocated, around 4,000 perished due to disease, starvation, and exposure during the 1,000-mile trek. This tragic event deeply scarred the Cherokee’s collective memory.

  6. Trail of Tears. Trail of Tears – espressione in lingua inglese per indicare il sentiero delle lacrime, deportazione forzata dei nativi americani dalle loro terre d'origine. Trail of Tears – gruppo musicale norvegese. Trail of Tears – album di Billy Ray Cyrus del 1996. Categoria: Pagine di disambiguazione.

  7. Highway of Tears. The Highway of Tears is a 719-kilometre (447 mi) corridor of Highway 16 between Prince George and Prince Rupert in British Columbia, Canada, which has been the location of crimes against many Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) beginning in 1970. The phrase was coined during a vigil held in Terrace, British Columbia ...