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July 26, 2023, Adrian, Michigan – Rose Johnson, a Native American woman who spent most of her life in Adrian, Michigan, shared with Adrian Dominican Sisters, Associates, Co-workers, and the general public about her early life of being rejected by her mother, adopted by an older white couple, and finally reconnecting with her roots in the Native community.
Rose’s presentation, Growing Up Me: A Native American’s Experience, was part of a series of presentations by people of diverse races and cultures offered by the Adrian Dominican Sisters Office of Racial Equity and Cultural Inclusion. Kevin Hofmann, director of the office, interviewed Rose throughout the presentation, held July 13, 2023, at the Weber Retreat and Conference Center Auditorium.
After speaking about her early life and childhood with her foster family in Adrian, Rose recounted her eventual reconnection with the local Native community. “They brought me in and they told me I needed to be in the circle,” she said. “They taught me that I belonged somewhere, and that was an awesome feeling.” Rose said she and her husband became part of the Odawa people in Adrian, although her original heritage is Comanche and Aztec.
During the presentation, Rose gave her perspective as a Native American woman on four of the five Enactments approved by delegates at the Adrian Dominican Sisters’ 2022 General Chapter.
Watch the entire video to learn more about Native American traditions, including the Ghost Supper, pow-wows, and dance.
Her experience of being rejected by her mother, adopted by a white couple, and then reconnecting with her Native American roots reflects the resilience and strength of the human spirit. Her presentation sheds light on the importance of cultural inclusion and the value of diversity. It's heartening to hear about her reconnection with the Native community and her perspective on important issues such as diversity, sustainability, the role of women, and spirituality. I'm sure her insights have left a lasting impact on those who had the opportunity to hear her speak.