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Here is probably the most biased source I could think of regarding the Trail of Tears. Not even they themselves consider it to be part of a genocide, but they do recognize the high death count.
Here is information on boarding schools which were pretty much cultural genocide centers (killing cultures, not people).
A book I have on the subject is called North American Indians, A Very Short Introduction . It covers from the discovery of the Americas to the 20th century struggles of the Indians to receive greater autonomy in the government. It also highlights how the Indians who didn't die from disease were dealt with by various European and eventually American powers.
I apologize for not having more text or internet sources to provide. Most of my books on the subject cover pre-columbian and early contact. Also, I live in Georgia so most of my online sources come from Galileo which would not be available to you if you live anywhere other than Georgia.
Sorry, I forgot to respond to this! I tried to pick out books that are fairly accessible & not loaded with anthropological jargon or the like.
Sorry for so many suggestions, but I thought I would give a bunch so that you can see what might appeal to you based on your own interests. All the above books are important because they help change our understandings of Native American and American history. Natives are not passive subjects in the books but are active in shaping their own lives.