Introduction
I have always been fascinated with Native American Tribes, especially the Cherokee, and after learning about the Trail of Tears, I have often wondered: Why did the Cherokee call this ordeal the “Trail Where We Cried”? What did they cry about? Who and what did they cry for? After a lot of research, I have tried to incorporate a little Cherokee culture and some of the reasons why the Cherokee cried. This is the story of Uwoduhi, a fifteen-year-old Cherokee girl who will share the pain of the Trail through Indian eyes.
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Nunna daul Isunyi (The Trail of Tears)
Historical FictionNunna daul Isunyi means "The Trail of Tears" in Cherokee... A young girl and her brother find themselves being herded across the country; they are afraid, but through their fear they learn to stay close and to love.