Trail of Tears was a series of forced relocations of Native American nations from their ancestral homelands in the Southeastern United States following the passage of the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
Trail of Tears may also refer to:
Places
- Trail of Tears State Forest in southern Illinois
- Trail of Tears State Park in Missouri
Art, entertainment, and media
Film
- The Trail of Tears: Cherokee Legacy, a 2006 documentary
Music
Artists
- Trail of Tears (band), a Norwegian musical group
Albums
Songs
- "Trail of Tears", a song by Guadalcanal Diary, from their 1984 album, Walking in the Shadow of the Big Man
- "Trail of Tears", a song composed by Roger Cook, Allen Reynolds and Randy Handley and recorded by John Denver, on his 1985 album, Dreamland Express and by Hal Ketchum on his 1992 album Sure Love
- "Trail of Tears", a song by British pop star Midge Ure, released on his 1996 solo album Breathe
- "Trial of Tears", a song by Dream Theater, from their 1997 album, Falling into Infinity
- "Trail of Tears", a song by Eric Johnson, from his 1986 album, Tones
- "Trail of Tears", a song by Nuclear Assault, from their 1989 album, Handle with Care
- "Trail of Tears", a song by Testament, from their 1994 album, Low
Television
- "Trail of Tears" (Strangers with Candy), a Season 3 episode of the television comedy Strangers with Candy
See also
- All pages with titles containing Trail of Tears
- Highway of Tears murders
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