Om Bulletin, Issue 46
This bulletin presents a report on the Choctaw people of Mississippi who were coerced to relinquish their land and move to Oklahoma. It is a detailed and poignant account of their journey, the hardships they faced and their struggles to survive. It is an important historical document that sheds light on the treatment of indigenous people in the United States.
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