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THE TRAIL OF TEARS ASSOCIATION
The
Trail of Tears Association (TOTA) is a non-profit,
membership organization formed to support the
creation, development, and interpretation of the
Trail of Tears National Historic Trail.
Designated as a national historic trail by Congress
in 1987, the Trail commemorates the forced removal
of the Cherokee people from their homelands in the
southeastern United States to Indian Territory
(present-day Oklahoma) in 1838 - 1839. In 1993, the
Association entered into a cooperative agreement
with the National Park Service (NPS) to promote and
engage in the protection and preservation of
Trail of Tears National Historic Trail
resources; to promote awareness of the Trail's
legacy, including the effects of the U.S.
Government's Indian Removal Policy on the Cherokees
and other
tribes (primarily the Chickasaw, Choctaw,
Muscogee Creek, and Seminole); and to perpetuate the
management and development techniques that are
consistent with the National Park Service's trail
plan.
TOTA, a citizens' organization
of national and international members, has
state chapters in the nine states through which
the Trail traverses. These states are Alabama,
Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri,
North Carolina, Oklahoma, and Tennessee.
State chapters address the more specific issues
in each state, such as membership development,
chapter organization and other efforts that assist
the Association and the National Park Service in
achieving their goals and objectives. For more
information, visit the TOTA website at
www.nationaltota.org
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For more information

7300 Reinhardt College Circle
Waleska, GA 30183-2981
(770) 720-5970 -
fax (770) 720-5965
Email:
heritagecenter@reinhardt.edu
Georgia's Official Frontier
and Southeastern Indian Interpretive Center
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