A New National Park to Reclaim Indigenous Land | Tracie Revis | TED

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In February of 2021, I landed in Atlanta, Georgia.
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To be back in Georgia, the ancestral homelands of my people,
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gave me very mixed emotions.
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At that time, I was living in Tulsa, Oklahoma,
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where I was serving as chief of staff
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to the Principal Chief of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation,
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the tribe who’s Indigenous to this area.
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And we were in Georgia that day
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for a meeting in Macon at the Ocmulgee Mounds.
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This area of Macon grew up along the beautiful Ocmulgee River.
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This area has over 17,000 years of human history
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and was the former capital city of our tribal towns,
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the Atlanta of its day.
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Now, you would think that to be back in the homelands
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would bring feelings of peace and joy.
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But for many of us, there is still a deep-rooted hurt connected to this land,
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a hurt that comes from knowing
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that your family were forcibly required to leave their homes.
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Yet everywhere you go in this state, you see our words, our language
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that serve as a blueprint to this state, etched on this landscape.
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Words like Towaliga or Dalwa-leg-it’s,
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Tybee or Dabe, Coweta, Muscogee, Ocmulgee.
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They serve as a whisper from our ancestors who were once here.
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(Speaks Yuchi)
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Good morning. My name is Tracie Revis.
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I am a Yuchi woman and of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation.
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My Yuchi name is sahAsAfanE.
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I’m D@th@, or wolf clan,
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and come from the Polecat Ceremonial Ground.
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And you're all on my family's ancestral lands.
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Lands that I and others are working to reclaim.
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Now all too often,
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Indigenous stories often have stories of colonization
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and forced removal.
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(Video) (Singing)
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The Trail of Tears, or The Road of Misery
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removed tens of thousands of Indigenous people
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from their ancestral lands.
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The violence of the 1830s Indian Removal Act
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did not end when we made it into Oklahoma,
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and for many of us, removal is not that far removed.
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Its impact has stretched throughout generations.
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My grandmother, my father,
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my aunts and uncles were all sent
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to the government-run Indian boarding schools.
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My grandmother, whose first language was Yuchi,
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was only allowed to speak English in these schools
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and had to relearn her native tongue as an adult.
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Now to be clear, we call these buildings “schools,”
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but they really served as a place to silence the community
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and to steal the future culture from generations.
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And as the first generation of my family
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to not have been sent to these government-run schools,
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I still did not escape the impacts of this trauma.
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But back to Georgia.
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So that day, we're at the Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park.
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And we began to walk out to one of the mound sites.
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And as we cross a bridge,
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immediately my heart skips a beat
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and I smell a medicine, or a plant that we still use today
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in our annual ceremonies, E’apane, or our Green Corn.
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And immediately I am transformed,
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because I know in that moment that my ancestors are still here.
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And it was like taking a black and white photo
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and turning it into color.
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It was vibrant and real, and it was now.
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And as we began to walk out to another mound site,
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I hear a voice inside of me that says,
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"What would it feel like to ever live back in these lands?
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To be here in the homeland?"
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And as we walk a little farther into another mound site,
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I hear another voice that says,
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"We need to create a relationship with this community,
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and we need to heal together."
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Fast-forward one year later,
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I am now living in Macon, Georgia.
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(Applause)
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I proudly serve as the director of advocacy
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to the Ocmulgee National Park and Preserve Initiative.
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I work every day to bring the tribal voice back to these lands,
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and to make my nation, my tribe, a co-manager,
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all while creating Georgia's first national park and preserve.
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(Applause)
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In September of 2022, the Ocmulgee Mounds had its first visit ever
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from a Secretary of the Interior, who happened to be Secretary Deb Haaland,
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the first Indigenous secretary.
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(Applause)
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And that day, she’s in Georgia
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to look at some land that we had just acquired
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and we were donating toward the expansion of the park.
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And as we go to look at this piece of land that is a very sacred piece of land ...
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It was slated for industrialization.
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This land that was very sacred,
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had been raped, overmined,
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stripped all the way down to the silt.
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And that day I watched the secretary bend down and place her hand on the ground
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on an erosion scar.
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And it was in that moment that I knew
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that she understood what I had come to understand.
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And as we began to walk back, she says,
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"They are still here, your ancestors are still here,
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and the land will bring back who and what it needs to heal it."
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To which I can only reply, "Yes, ma'am."
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(Laughter)
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If my journey has taught me anything, it's that if you take care of this land,
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it will take care of you.
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This land that brought me home.
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In the state of Georgia, we have zero federally recognized tribes,
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but in the city of Macon, where we have now created a relationship,
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we are seeing ourselves beyond the landscape.
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As we reclaim our names and our words,
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we are seeing ourself in a part of the culture.
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Recently, we passed legislation in the city
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that requires that our tribal flag, our sovereign flag,
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permanently fly over City Hall.
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(Applause)
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Thank you.
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In a land we were never meant to return, this is extremely powerful.
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Today, as we continue to heal a community,
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this land is healing us.
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And with that, I say thank you, mvto.
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(Applause)
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