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History of the Southern United States / History of North America / Fort Smith National Historic Site / Fort Smith /  Arkansas / Trail of Tears / National Park Service / Cherokee / Interpretive planning / Native American history / Arkansas / Cherokee Nation
Date: 2009-02-24 11:54:57
History of the Southern United States
History of North America
Fort Smith National Historic Site
Fort Smith
Arkansas
Trail of Tears
National Park Service
Cherokee
Interpretive planning
Native American history
Arkansas
Cherokee Nation

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