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On May 28, 1830, Andrew Jackson signed into law the Indian Removal Act. This act forced nearly 100,000 Native Americans to relocate from their ancestral homelands east of the Mississippi River to ...
This Day in History. On this day in 1830, 195 years ago, President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act.
The Shasta Indian Nation makes its bid to regain lands While the Klamath River dam removal corporation and the ecological restoration firm continue their work, the Indigenous community whose ...
But for the people who live there — and some who have lived on the river for up to 15,000 years — the removal of the dams ... Tribe and the Quartz Valley Indian Community of the Quartz Valley ...
The removal of the dams became reality through the 2016 Klamath Hydroelectric Settlement Agreement in which PacifiCorp agreed to demolish all four dams and unharness the river for the first time ...
On May 28, 1830, President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act, which forced nearly 50,000 Native Americans to ...
But in the drought-stricken Klamath River Basin, anything connected to water is controversial — including dam removal. Opponents argue those reservoirs are vital to surrounding communities ...
For the Coharie Tribe of Sampson County, much of their story starts on the banks of the Coharie River. "In a time ... They moved here after the Indian Removal Act, a law authorizing the forced ...
The largest dam removal project in U.S. history was completed Wednesday, marking a major victory for tribes in the region who fought for decades to free hundreds of miles of the Klamath River near ...