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This presentation explores the powerful journey of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation’s return to its ancestral homelands in Georgia. Through personal reflection, historical insight, and collective storytelling, Tracie Revis examines what reconnection means for a people whose presence was forcibly removed yet never forgotten. The session invites audiences to consider how truth, healing, and reconciliation can guide relationships between Native nations, local communities, and the lands that continue to hold memory and meaning. About the Speaker Tracie Revis is a citizen of the Muscogee Nation and Yuchi. She is a leading voice for Indigenous sovereignty, cultural preservation, and environmental stewardship. She serves as Director of Advocacy for the Ocmulgee National Park and Preserve Initiative, working with Tribal Nations, government partners, and local communities to protect sacred Muscogee homelands and expand access along the Ocmulgee River corridor. Tracie previously served as the first Muscogee woman Chief of Staff for the Muscogee Nation. She holds a BA and MA in Human Relations from the University of Oklahoma and a JD with a tribal law certificate from the University of Kansas. She is a trusted advisor and speaker who mentors emerging Native leaders, with a vision centered on connection among people, land, and generations. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this video are solely those of the speaker and do not represent those of the Georgia Archives or the University System of Georgia. All Georgia Archives and University System of Georgia trademarks, logos, and names are the exclusive property of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia, and their use or display does not imply endorsement or support for any of the views or opinions expressed in this video. Thank you to the Friends and Georgia Archives & History (FOGAH.org) and the Clayton County Tourism Authority (Seeclaytoncountyga.com) for sponsoring this event. Visit the Georgia Archives: https://www.GeorgiaArchives.org Support the Archives: https://secure.givelively.org/donate/... Music Royalty Free Music: Bensound.com/royalty-free-music License code: 0OLJT4I12PQLCN53