President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act into law in 1830. President Jackson was a proponent of Indian Removal long before his presidency, and he used the power of the White House to support the policy even further. The primary target of the law were the so-called “five civil...
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The Coushatta tribes are located in Louisiana, Texas, and Oklahoma. Around the turn of the 19th century, many Coushatta moved further west, into Texas and Louisiana. The Coushatta that remained in Alabama were forcibly removed to Oklahoma following theIndian Removal Actof 1830, along with the ...
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Tenas Puss AKA Kitty Etta Kautz. Photo courtesy of Laurie Allen August had two sons with Kitty, Nugen and Augustus, originally called Doctin. After 1858 Lieutenant Kautz left the Northwest and went to Europe, leaving his Indian family behind. ...
was made in two halves, rather than one full piece, in order to allow for easy removal of the mold from the sides in later processes. I later made three spreaders, using 8/4” basswood, carved to resemble the positives of the upper bout, waist, & lower bout of the guitar on both ...