Cherokee "Trail of Tears" Corn Tears Necklaces p.2
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The Eastern Band of Cherokees Hid From The Military Who Came To Force
The Cherokees To March To Indian Territory. The March Is Called The Trail
of Tears. They Call Their Necklaces "Corn Beads."
11cb691 Trail of Tears Necklace
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Traditional Corn Tears necklace with Jobs Tears seed beads of pink and yellow seed beads. Cherokee legend says that a corn related plant with seeds shaped like tears sprouted along the Trail of Tears, as the Cherokees cried for their people who were dying on the way to the Indian Territory reservation. 20 inches long.
bchero701 Trail of Tears Necklace
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Traditional Corn Tears necklace with Jobs Tears seeds with green, red, black and white seed beads. Cherokee legend says that a corn related plant with seeds shaped like tears sprouted along the Trail of Tears, as the Cherokees cried for their people who were dying on the way to the Indian Territory reservation. 20 inches long.
bchero703 Cherokee Indian Trails of Tears Necklace
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Traditional Corn Tears necklace made by Cherokee Indian Louisa Soap of the Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma. Has actual Job’s Tears seeds, with pink and white seed beads. Cherokee legend says that a corn related plant with seeds shaped like tears sprouted along the Trail of Tears, as the Cherokees cried for their people who were dying on the way to the Indian Territory reservation. 20 inches long.
bchero704 Trails of Tears Necklace
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Traditional Corn Tears necklace made by Cherokee Indian Louisa Soap of the Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma. Has actual Job’s Tears seeds, with dark red and white seed beads. Cherokee legend says that a corn related plant with seeds shaped like tears sprouted along the Trail of Tears, as the Cherokees cried for their people who were dying on the way to the Indian Territory reservation. 28 inches long.
14chero9994 Cherokee Made Trail of Tears Necklace
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Traditional Corn Tears necklace made by Cherokee Indian Louisa Soap of the Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma. Has actual Job’s Tears seeds, with turquoise and black seed beads. Cherokee legend says that a corn related plant with seeds shaped like tears sprouted along the Trail of Tears, as the Cherokees cried for their people who were dying on the way to the Indian Territory reservation. 21 inches long.
14chero9993 Coral Gemstone Cherokee Tears Necklace
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Traditional Corn Tears necklace has actual Job’s Tears seeds, with red coral gemstone beads and white glass seed beads. Cherokee legend says that a corn related plant with seeds shaped like tears sprouted along the Trail of Tears, as the Cherokees cried for their people who were dying on the way to the Indian Territory reservation. 20 inches long.
3cb113 Cherokee Made Trail of Tears Necklace
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With green and gold seed beads this traditional Corn Tears necklace was made by Cherokee Indian Louisa Soap of the Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma. With actual Jobs Tears seeds which has traditionally been used by the Cherokee to create necklaces. Legend says that this corn related plant has seeds shaped like tears and they were seen sprouted along the Trail of Tears in 1838 and 1839, as the Cherokees cried for their people who were dying from the cruel conditions imposed by the army as they forced them to walk to the Indian Territory reservation. 28 inches long.
3cbd1111-8 Cherokee Made Trail of Tears Necklace
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Our corn bead necklaces are made by Cherokee Nation Tribal Members. This one is made by Deanna Crosby a member of the Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma. Clasp free they are made to fit over heads and are approx. 28" total length. The Cherokee believed the corn bead represents the tears that the Cherokee cried along the trail of tears. This necklace has actual Jobs Tears seeds, with blue, white and turquoise seed beads. Cherokee legend says that a corn related plant with seeds shaped like tears sprouted along the Trail of Tears, as the Cherokees cried for their people who were dying on the way to the Indian Territory reservation. 28 inches long. Shipping is free.