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Largest Organized Motorcycle Ride in History
Accomplishments 2006 |
| A $5,000 scholarship was donated jointly by the Alabama Indian Affairs Commission
and the Alabama-Tennessee Trail of Tears Corridor Association to the Miss Indian
Alabama Winner, Megan Rolin.
Any group or organization wishing to have Miss Indian Alabama participate in their activities
or anyone desiring to a participate in the annual awards may contact the Alabama Indian Affairs
Commission at 800-436-8261 or e-mail
The Alabama Indian Affairs Commission
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As the lists of accomplishments continues to grow thanks to our supporters.
The major accomplishment for this years is the continued development of the Riverwalk at
Waterloo. Our goal is to have a permanent reminder of the atrocities that took place
against the Native American people. The pictures below show not only the progress that has
been made, but also the immensity of the undertaking.
Many of our fellow riders and supporters will
have their name permanently engraved in the bricks that surround the monument, signs,
and walkways. Their support of the five tribes will forever be noted. If you would
like to be a part of history you may have your name or that of a loved one or your
organization engraved in one of the bricks, please visit our Riverwalk selection under
the Fund Raisers heading on the menu to learn how.
Thanks to Greg Bass for constructing the Donations Pipe and Mayor Jerry
McIntire for installing and painting it.
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