After Five Generations, a Family Gave Back the Treasures in Its Closet
Briefly

The suitcase had been passively storing stories and artifacts for decades, but as James Newell's son suggested returning it to the Lakota community, their family's narrative took on a new meaning.
James Newell reflected on the significance of returning the suitcase, stating that it felt right to honor their family history while also acknowledging the cultural heritage and rightful ownership of the Lakota people.
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