Greetings from Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park

College of the Muscogee Nation Youtube Page Link - Mvskoke Homelands Trip, August 2023:

https://youtu.be/FSqN-ik8Qz0

Sincerely,
Marissa

Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park

This site brings together the history of many cultures that have lived alongside the Ocmulgee River in Georgia since ancient times, featuring a trove of archaeological artifacts on display at the visitor center, a thousand-year-old earthen lodge, and seven burial and ceremonial mounds to explore. The river corridor itself offers hiking, boating, and bird-watching opportunities, and the park hosts a spectacular Native American festival each September, showcasing hundreds of dancers, singers, musicians, storytellers and artists from more than a dozen different Native American nations.

State(s): Georgia

Established: 1934

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