Jerry Ellis (1947) is an American author of fiction and
non-fiction works best known for the book Walking
the Trail written after he walked the 900 mile route of the Cherokee Trail
of Tears.
Jerry Ellis was born in Fort Payne, Alabama, of mixed
Scottish and Cherokee descent. His Cherokee great-great grandmother was living
in the Fort Payne area at the time of the Trail of Tears, but she and her
family escaped removal. He is the brother of actress Sandra Ellis Lafferty.
Ellis graduated from the University of Alabama. In 1989 he
was the first person in the modern world to walk the Cherokee Trail of Tears.
Ellis lives in both Fort Payne, Alabama, and in Rome, Italy. Ellis' Native
American art--masks, pipes, dolls, and weapons--have been exhibited in numerous
Native American galleries. Ellis is the co-founder of Tanager House; an artist
retreat set on 200 wooded acres in the mountains of north Alabama, where he
leads workshops on writing/publishing, spirituality, self-actualization.
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