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DON’T FORGET!! – Write as if you ARE the person in the painting. Explain it from their Point of View. 1. Sir, please tell us what is happening here and why. 2. Sir what were the cases of Cherokee Nation v. Georgia and Worchester v. Georgia (tell what happened in each case)? How do the cases relate to what is happening now? 3. Ma’am, please tell us about how this movement is affecting your people, now and for the future. 4. What was Robert Lindeux’s purpose in painting this event? What evidence in the painting suggests his purpose?

#1 – Notice the man speaking is wearing a Blue Officer’s Uniform. The Blue uniform indicates he is a solider in the US Military. Read about the legal actions about this in the lesson.

 

#2 – Notice the man speaking is wearing a full headdress. This is different than the other Natives. It indicates that he is the chief or some other important official. Read about the court cases in the Lessons.

#3 – Notice you are a woman. You are just like the others moving on this journey. Read about what they experienced when they arrived in the lessons.

 

#4 –Notice of the background and the colors. What does this say about the painting? Notice the people faces and the expressions. Look at what they have packed with them. Read about Lindeux’s feelings regarding the Natives in the Lesson. 

DONT FORGET Write as if you ARE the person in the painting Explain it from their Point of View 1 Sir please tell us what is happening here and why 2 Sir what w class=

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The Native Americans were not aware of what is happening. They were forcibly remove from their lands. The people were not afraid that their chief may have agreed with the Indian Removal Policy. They were forced to marched to the location of the West Cherokees.   The US soldier was strict and mindful, in some essays. It states that the American soldiers were quite harsh to the Native. The Natives were forced to walk on the harsh winter season, young or old, the Natives were forced to walk. Unlike the others, the chieftain was heavily guarded considering the distance between him and the US soldier. I think the woman could be scared and tired. They had been travelling nonstop in order to reach their destination. The whole painting itself is an epitome of what happened to the natives when they were removed from their lands. They lost their homes and loved ones along the arduous journey towards north.