Osjetea Briggs, a Native American photographer, artist, and writer, captured a forgotten time. After traveling the world as a photographer, Osjetea settled in Palestine, Texas, in the 1950s, where she opened a photography studio. Her photographs tell the story of Palestine documenting the residents, downtown, and community events. In the 1960s, she founded, edited, and published a weekly newspaper, the Elkhart Eagle. Her column “Walk in my Moccasins” received national recognition for her coverage of the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy. Today, her stories and photographs bring us closer to what life was like in Palestine during the mid-twentieth century.