Memphis has been called "the biggest city in the Chickasaw homeland." But since the forced removal of the Chicksaw - and other peoples - in the 1830s from the Fourth Bluff region, the people themselves have become distant from the landscape, opening the space to form a social memory of who they were and how they lived. It’s an ever-evolving wrestling and manipulating of the facts of the past to somehow make it seem complete. But this episode of "Drowned in History," joined by historian and Native RITES founder, Amanda Lee Savage, illustrates that no place and no people - no history - is ever complete.