“Then in 1987 I was speaking with a tribal woman one day and I said, ‘I am part Indian’ and she said, ‘Which part, your leg? You either are or you aren’t.’ So that was the day I embraced my culture. “I am learning every day to embrace who I am, and that is critical. Jesus says he is going to meet you right where you are at and he will take care of the rest, so we have to embrace those things.

