Conclusion


​​​​​​​HISTORIC TRAUMA AND UNRESOLVED GRIEF
The Indian Removal Act of 1830

Conclusion

“We Are Still Here,” a photo essay by Camille Seaman, presents portraits of contemporary Native Americans. The photographs depict Native Americans from a variety of tribes, both in traditional regalia and ordinary street clothes. Source Global Oneness Project 

 In summary, the Indian Removal Act of 1830 had profound and lasting effects on Native American tribes. Displacement, loss of culture, socioeconomic challenges, intergenerational trauma, land rights, and sovereignty struggles are all part of the legacy of this act. However, Native American communities continue to work towards healing, preservation, and revitalization, ensuring that their rich cultural heritage endures.