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(21 Sep 2022) FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4398426 ASSOCIATED PRESS Macon-Bibb County, Georgia – 17 September 2022 1. Muscogee Nation members doing traditional dance HEADLINE: The Muscogee get their say in national park plan 2. Close up of feet during dance 3. Med of girl doing traditional dance ANNOTATION: Hundreds of Muscogee Creek Nation citizens returned to their historic capital in Macon, Georgia, for the 30th annual Ocmulgee Indigenous Celebration. 4. Med of Muscogee Color Guard standing in middle of field ANNOTATION: The Muscogee Creek Nation is celebrating its survival nearly 200 years after it was forcibly removed to make way for slave labor. 5. Close up of member of Color Guard standing in the middle of field 6. Woman singing national anthem in Muscogee ASSOCIATED PRESS Macon-Bibb County, Georgia – 22 August 2022 ++PARTIALLY COVERED BY SHOTS 6,8,9+ 7. SOUNDBITE (English) Tracie Revis, Advocacy Director, Ocmulgee National Park & Preserve Initiative, Citizen of Muscogee Creek Nation: "There was a dehumanization about removal of those who were here. It was easier to live with yourself if we were savages and we were heathens and we were these awful people that needed to be removed and off this land so that this great story and this great nation could be built. But not acknowledging that there was already a nation here of people." 8. Placard in Park describing Mississippian Period 9. Close up of placard 10. Wide shot of part of Ocmulgee River in Bond Swamp National Wildlife Refuge ANNOTATION: The Muscogee Creek Nation is also supporting an initiative to put the National Park Service in charge of protecting the heart of the Creek Confederacy. 11. Reflection of trees in river 12. Wide shot of part of Ocmulgee River in Bond Swamp National Wildlife Refuge ++PARTIALLY COVERED BY SHOTS 12,14,15++ 13. SOUNDBITE (English) Tracie Revis, Advocacy Director, Ocmulgee National Park & Preserve Initiative, Citizen of Muscogee Creek Nation: "My personal goal for anyone coming back is so that they have a place that they can feel, that they can come back and they can feel like they connect back with this land. We are no longer the stewards of this land and we honor and care about what happens to this land. And we're thankful that this land is still here and the national park, but for the national park, this may have been a development." 14. Wide shot of Ocmulgee mounds historic park 15. Wide shot of mound 16. Wide shot of entrance to Earth Lodge ANNOTATION: A federal review of 50 miles of the Ocmulgee River and adjacent land is nearly complete. 17. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland ANNOTATION: Deb Haaland, the first Native American Interior Secretary, will decide whether to recommend an act of Congress to create a new national park. 18. Wide shot of park from atop mound ANNOTATION: The Ocmulgee River Corridor National Park and Preserve would prevent development along the Ocmulgee floodplain. 19. Flower in park ++PARTIALLY COVERED BY SHOT 19++ 20. SOUNDBITE (English) Seth Clark, Macon Mayor Pro-Tem: "This project has enjoyed deep bipartisan, multi-jurisdictional political support. We have enjoyed support from our rural partners and our urban partners inside the Ocmulgee corridor, which really defines that it does not trickle down. It trickles up. That partnership has trickled up into political support in the Georgia delegation that is bipartisan." 21. Wide shot of burial mound ANNOTATION: Nearly 900 sites of cultural and historical significance have been identified along the riverbanks, including ceremonial mounds. 22. A trail inside the park Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...