By EBONY WINDOM
Published May 3, 2007
TRINITY - Sheryll Kremer had always heard tales about her Cherokee ancestors. Her mother had traced family roots back about a century to a union between a Cherokee woman and German man in rural South Carolina.
And Kremer, 51, says she's always been proud of her American Indian heritage.
So, last January, when Kremer learned about a historical lecture hosted by an American Indian group known as Spirit People, she decided to take part.
And it's changed her life, she says.
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Thursday, May 3, 2007
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