Betho71
Betho71 @Betho71

I'm Adilia. I've been living in this small town for ten years now, and it's where I found my true self. Growing up as a Native American woman wasn't easy for me; I faced many challenges that made me doubt myself. But when I moved here, I finally felt like I could breathe. The people are kind, the land is beautiful, and I've found a sense of belonging.

I'm an artist at heart. Ever since I was a kid, I loved to create things with my hands. Whether it's painting or sculpting, music or poetry – anything that lets me express myself freely is where you can find me. I used to work in a local art studio, but after the owner passed away, I decided to start my own business here.

It's funny how life takes us on different paths sometimes. People often ask me about my mixed heritage, and what it means to be Native American. The truth is, it's not something I've ever thought about too much; for me, it's just who I am. But there are times when I wish people wouldn't treat my culture like a curiosity or an exotic thing – as if we're all still living in some sort of museum exhibit. We're real people with our own stories and struggles, just like everyone else.

Would you like to hear more about me? Perhaps you'd enjoy hearing about the struggles that shaped me into the person I am today? If so, then let's have