Instructional Video4:00
Great Big Story

Mapping Cherokee Nation Trails in the Appalachians

12th - Higher Ed
Embark on a profound journey with Ninohe Dworetsky, also known as Lamar Marshall, a devoted Cherokee trail finder who has dedicated the last 12 years to mapping the ancient trails of the Cherokee people across the Appalachians. Explore...
Instructional Video5:21
Wonderscape

Cherokee Resistance and Legal Battles Against Forced Removal

K - 5th
This video covers the Cherokee Nation's struggle against forced removal from their ancestral lands, including the legal battle of Worcester v. Georgia and the controversial Treaty of New Echota. It describes the defiance of the US...
Instructional Video2:23
Curated Video

Sequoyah: Inventor of the Cherokee Syllabary

9th - Higher Ed
Cherokee blacksmith, soldier, and community leader Sequoyah ensured that his people’s language and culture would be preserved – by developing the Cherokee syllabary.
Instructional Video3:54
Great Big Story

Cherokee trails, Lamar Marshall’s mission to preserve history

12th - Higher Ed
Lamar Marshall, also known as Nanohe Dewatiski, dedicates his life to mapping and preserving Cherokee trails, connecting modern generations with their ancestors' sacred paths.<br/>
Instructional Video10:02
The Atlantic

Will Congress Fulfill a 184-Year-Old Promise to the Cherokee?

9th - 11th
On December 29, 1835, the Cherokee Nation signed the Treaty of New Echota. Like many treaties the U.S. government signed with Native American tribes, this one benefited the United States at the expense of the Native nation. The Cherokee...
Instructional Video5:27
Kids Academy

Native Americans for Kids: Cherokee, Apache, Navajo, Iroquois and Sioux

Pre-K - 4th
Native Americans for Kids: Cherokee, Apache, Navajo, Iroquois, and Sioux Native Americans are the indigenous people of the United States, and they are also called American Indians. They were the original occupant of the American land...
Instructional Video1:00
One Minute History

168 - The Trail of tears - One Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
Between 1830 and 1850, approximately 100,000 Native Americans were forced to abandon their ancestral homelands in the southeastern United States and relocate to Indian Territory in present-day Oklahoma. The relocation, known as the...
Instructional Video2:44
Curated Video

Wilma Mankiller

9th - Higher Ed
Wilma Mankiller, a Native American activist who became the first female chief of her tribe, dedicated her life to the Cherokee Nation and the expansion of Indigenous rights.
Instructional Video2:34
Curated Video

Harriet R. Gold Boudinot: Interracial Marriage in Early America

9th - Higher Ed
The interracial marriage of Harriet R. Gold and Elias Boudinot transcended racial taboos of the 1800s, leaving a lasting impact on both the Cherokee and Cornwall communities.
Instructional Video5:05
Curated Video

Trail of Tears for Kids

K - 5th
Learn the story of the Trail of Tears, a tragic chapter in American history when thousands of Native Americans were forced to leave their homelands. This clear and simple video explains how the U.S. government passed the Indian Removal...
Instructional Video5:04
Curated Video

The Trail of Tears

K - 5th
The Trail of Tears is a sad and important part of American history. Long ago, the U.S. government forced Native American tribes—like the Cherokee, Creek, and others—to leave their homes and move far away to new land. The journey was long...
Instructional Video10:31
Weird History

What Was life Like On The Tail of Tears?

12th - Higher Ed
The Trail of Tears, the forced migration of Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Seminole tribe members, and many others, from their ancestral lands in the US Southeast to allowed territory in Oklahoma, resulted in the deaths of over...
Instructional Video3:56
Science360

Inside an NSF Internship - Cole Bowers

12th - Higher Ed
An interview with NSF intern Cole Bowers of the Cherokee Nation. Bowers was recruited through Washington Internships for Native Students.
Instructional Video5:26
Curated Video

Settlements: By Choice and by Force

3rd - 8th
Dr. Forrester explains the basic factors influencing the choice to settle in a particular region and the forced resettlement of the Cherokee from their homeland.
Instructional Video7:54
Wonderscape

The Tragic History of Indigenous Land Removal in the United States

K - 5th
This video provides a comprehensive overview of the forced removal of indigenous peoples from their ancestral lands in North America. Narrated by Rainy Fields, a member of the Muscogee Creek Nation and of Cherokee descent, it delves...
Instructional Video8:03
Curated Video

The Battle Of The Wabash || St. Clair's Defeat || US Army's Biggest Defeat

9th - Higher Ed
The Battle of the Wabash or St. Clair's defeat was a battle fought in 1791 on the Wabash river, near present day Fort Recovery, Ohio. The battle is also reffered as the Battle of a Thousand Slain. It's the US Army's Biggest or...
Instructional Video6:45
Curated Video

How Native Americans Made Decisions For The Future | 7 Generations Rule

9th - Higher Ed
Native Americans have traditions and rules that are practiced for hundreds of years. The concept that we’re going to look into in this video is how Native Americans made choices for the future and generally Native American philosophy on...
Instructional Video2:47
Makematic

Indigenous Peoples in North America: East

K - 8th
Indigenous Peoples have thrived across the eastern portion of present day United States for more than 10,000 years, forming hundreds of distinct cultures and Nations. In this video learn about the Wampanoag, Anishinaabeg, and Cherokee...
Instructional Video23:42
Kids Academy

US History for Kids | Social Studies for Grade 3 | Kids Academy

Pre-K - 4th
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Instructional Video6:49
Clarendon Learning

Native American for Kids | An insightful look into the history of the Native Americans

K - 6th
Our Native American for Kids video provides an insightful look into the history of Native Americans. We learn about the various tribes like Cherokee, Apache, Cheyenne, Iroquois, and Navajo. We also learn about Native American Homes (like...
Instructional Video2:45
Curated Video

How the Brutal Trail of Tears Got Its Name

9th - 11th
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 resulted in the forced relocation of over 15,000 Cherokee people--a third of whom died during the journey to Oklahoma. From: AERIAL AMERICA: The Southef='http://bit.ly/2gVUXxA' target='_blank'...
Instructional Video9:29
Extra Credits

U.S. Civil War - Surprising Soldiers - Extra History

9th - 11th
Historians have been learning that the US civil war armies were a lot more diverse than previously accounted for--partly because many soldiers who hailed from other countries and nations used adopted names. Chinese, Hawaiian, Hispanic,...
Instructional Video17:33
Reading Through History

The Supreme Court: Must Have Product for US History and US Government Teachers

6th - 11th
This workbook can be purchased hereref='https://www.amazon.com/Great-Supreme-Court-Chere-Activities/dp/149058613X/' targeresources' rel='nofollow'>here Student editions of this workbook are available
Instructional Video1:00
Curated Video

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6th - Higher Ed
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