You might remember we shared a story on Ron Cooper, the Comanche man who retraced the Trail of Tears and wrote a book about his journey. He's back to offer us some history and travel ideas in a new YouTube channel, Native American Destinations.
If you love learning about America's first inhabitants, and discovering tribes you may never have heard about, then this is the channel for you.
He already has several episodes up on his channel, starting with the Comanche Nation of course.
It looks like his focus will be on tribes in the Oklahoma area and no doubt extending out from there.
His latest episode focuses on the Delaware Nation of Oklahoma or Lenape
Make sure you follow along with Ron on his YouTube Channel: Native American Destinations, and his Facebook page to learn when new episodes are out.
Ron is also scheduled to talk at the Crazy Horse Memorial this summer, Thursday, June 8th. So if you're in the Black Hills area, make sure you stop by and say hello!
Last Updated on July 31, 2017 by Paul G
Diana Leanne Roberts-Elza
says:From the Georgia Council on American Indian Concerns: American Indian Sites in Georgia
https://www1.gadnr.org/caic/Documents/sites_georgia.html
From 10 Historic Native American Sites in Georgia
https://www.tripstodiscover.com/native-american-sites-in-georgia/
From Native American Landmarks of GA:
https://www.thisismysouth.com/native-american-landmarks-georgia/
From Lostworlds.org
3 pages of Native American Sites & Landmarks in Georgia
https://lostworlds.org/category/georgia-indian-sites/
Some of my favorite include the mounds (there are a few), and Indian Springs.
debi johnson
says:i would like to know more about my heritage of Anne Woolf and her brothers that are Choctaw