Könnyek ösvénye (Hungarian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Könnyek ösvénye" in Hungarian language version.

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  • Davis, Ethan (2010. január 1.). „An Administrative Trail of Tears: Indian Removal” (angol nyelven). American Journal of Legal History 50 (1), 49–100. o. DOI:10.1093/ajlh/50.1.49. ISSN 0002-9319. 
  • Ostler, Jeffrey: Genocide and American Indian History (angol nyelven). Oxford Research Encyclopedia of American History , 2015. március 2. DOI:10.1093/acrefore/9780199329175.013.3. (Hozzáférés: 2022. december 9.) „During the removal process in the 1830s, approximately 2,000 Choctaws, 4,500 Creeks, and 5,000 Cherokees perished, mostly from intersecting factors of disease, starvation, exposure, and demoralization. Many hundreds died during the journey west, though the “trail of tears” metaphor obscures the fact that the majority of deaths occurred in internment camps while awaiting transportation west and in the first few years after relocation.”

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  • Chickasaw. The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture . (Hozzáférés: 2021. május 4.)

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  • Ostler, Jeffrey: Genocide and American Indian History (angol nyelven). Oxford Research Encyclopedia of American History , 2015. március 2. DOI:10.1093/acrefore/9780199329175.013.3. (Hozzáférés: 2022. december 9.) „During the removal process in the 1830s, approximately 2,000 Choctaws, 4,500 Creeks, and 5,000 Cherokees perished, mostly from intersecting factors of disease, starvation, exposure, and demoralization. Many hundreds died during the journey west, though the “trail of tears” metaphor obscures the fact that the majority of deaths occurred in internment camps while awaiting transportation west and in the first few years after relocation.”

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