Peach seeds were carried in the pocket of a man who was forced to relocate to Oklahoma on the Trail of Tears, and when he ...
This tribute to Te-lah-nay, a survivor of the 1830s Native American removal, is a must-see on an Alabama road trip or hike.
The variety became known as the “Trail of Tears” peach. Vernon Courtwright’s grandfather times four – a member of the Mvskoke tribe – brought the peach seeds with him from Alabama.
The Indian Mound Museum in Florence brought in a member of the Chickasaw Nation to explain the tools used by Indigenous ...
Native American weapons and tools will be showcased in Florence this weekend as a part of a new, free program hosted by the ...
Brown calls them "Indian peaches" while other Muscogees call them "Trail of Tears peaches ... Brown regularly travels to Georgia and Alabama to visit the proposed Ocmulgee Mounds National ...
Dr. Christopher Haveman will be the guest speaker at the Pioneer Museum of Alabama at 2 p.m. Sunday, January 26. The topic of ...
Gardenias are known for their rich, earthy fragrance, waxy petals and brilliant white color that contrasts with the deep ...
At least two of the people killed in the Southern California wildfires tried to protect the homes where they raised families ...
He passed away Jan. 7 after having represented the district’s Ward 4 from 1993 to 2017. Flags were flown at half-staff.
NORMAN, Okla. – The history of the Muscogee people, and of Indigenous people in general, is one that is filled with stories of all types, whether they be reports about the cultures of various tribes, ...