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As I put out the initial call to family and friends to help me find faithful Native American members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I was given Rachael Brockway's name and contact information. Rachael was born in Canada but adopted by a white, middle-class Latter-day Saint family in the United States. She grew up with no Native influence. As a young adult, she found a fit with Native American students at the university she attended. Best of all, not only did she find that she belonged in Native culture but she also learned for herself that she belonged in the culture of Jesus Christ. She knows that her Savior and Heavenly Father love her as an individual with a unique role to play in the world we live in. I'm grateful that she spent some time with me so that I can share that time with you.
By Andrea Hales5
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As I put out the initial call to family and friends to help me find faithful Native American members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I was given Rachael Brockway's name and contact information. Rachael was born in Canada but adopted by a white, middle-class Latter-day Saint family in the United States. She grew up with no Native influence. As a young adult, she found a fit with Native American students at the university she attended. Best of all, not only did she find that she belonged in Native culture but she also learned for herself that she belonged in the culture of Jesus Christ. She knows that her Savior and Heavenly Father love her as an individual with a unique role to play in the world we live in. I'm grateful that she spent some time with me so that I can share that time with you.