7205 Bishop Road
Plano, Texas 75024

NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY LESSON IN PLANO

A special screening of The Trail of Tears: Cherokee Legacy will take place at the Angelika-Plano on November 30, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. The screening is FREE for Collin students/faculty, $5.00 for the general public, and is being shown in partnership with Collin County Community College's Center for Scholarly & Civic Engagement.

The two hour documentary, made by the local producer/director team of Steve Heape and Chip Richie (www.richheape.com), depicts the forced removal of the Cherokee Nation to Oklahoma in 1838. According to historians, nearly a quarter of the Nation, many of them children and elders, died during the grim removal process. Immediately following the screening, a question and answer panel will occur with filmmakers Heape and Richie and four Collin professors.

The film is narrated by actor James Earl Jones, who is part Cherokee, and also told by Wes Studi (Last of the Mohicans) in the traditional Cherokee language with subtitles. For more information, contact Dallie Clark at dclark@ccccd.edu.