The article recounts the author's experience of discovering a box of old family photographs that contained images of previously unknown ancestors, particularly a Cherokee grandmother. The author, who is 30 years old, had never seen these photographs before, despite having been in and out of the family home throughout their life.
The author describes the process of going through the box of photographs with their grandmother, who is known as the "keeper of heritage" in the family. The grandmother shares stories and information about the people and places depicted in the photographs, shedding light on the family's history and cultural background.
One particular photograph catches the author's eye, and they ask their grandmother about the identities of the people in the image. This prompts the grandmother to share the story of the author's Cherokee grandmother, Suki, who the author had not previously known existed. The article suggests that the rediscovery of these photographs and the connection to the author's Cherokee heritage has a profound impact on their understanding of their family's history and cultural identity.
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