This Land Calls Us Home features the work of 25 contemporary Native American artists and their Southeastern Indigenous heritage. Two timelines are in the corridor, one showing the history of Indigenous peoples in the Southeast as European settlers forced them from their lands, the other chronicling the growth of Emory from its origins 15 years later through its present-day efforts to reckon with that painful history. (Image: “Mvskoke Church Women,” 2019, by Johnnie Lee Diacon (Muscogee Creek). Oil on stretched linen. © Johnnie Lee Diacon.)
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