11. Psychological Trauma

The emotional scars left by the Trail of Tears extend far beyond physical suffering. Survivors endured profound psychological trauma—grief, loss, and the pain of cultural dislocation—that could not easily be healed. These wounds were passed down through generations, manifesting in persistent mental health challenges among descendants. According to APA PsycNet, this intergenerational trauma continues to affect Native communities, shaping identity, resilience, and the ongoing struggle for healing and justice.