"THE TRAIL OF TEARS"

Tiger conveys with dignity and restraint one of the darkest hours of his
Native American people--"The Trail of Tears". In 1830, Congress passed
the Indian Removal Act to free more eastern land for White settlement.
This Act allowed President Andrew Jackson to forcibly remove the eastern
American Indian tribes to land west of the Mississippi River. Within ten
years, the United States government had uprooted more than 70,000 American
Indians and moved them into Oklahoma Indian Territory, now the state of
Oklahoma. The long journey that was filled with the most extreme suffering
and hardship caused the deaths of tens of thousands of American Indians.
EDITION SIZE: 1500
IMAGE SIZE: 10" x 12"
PRICE: $400.00
Each of the lithographs is hand-numbered and packaged individually
in a folder and envelope. An affidavit verifying the number of the edition
also accompanies each print.
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