Vietnamese refugees in Oklahoma City

A Sense of Kinship, Laura Pegram Interviews Santee Frazier

A Sense of Kinship, Laura Pegram Interviews Santee Frazier

My grandfather, who was my father for the first five years of my life, spoke Cherokee to me as a baby.  It was my first language, and I feel the first words we hear in the beginnings of our human existence shape our lifelong relationship with language. In some ways, even though I have forgotten how to speak Cherokee fluently, I feel as if I think in that language, and my poems possess the sound and rhythmic qualities I heard as a child.