No problem hg11!
I'll tell you something else for free. :-)
Be gentle with yourself and go forth in a good and humble way. If you are trying to find out who you are, and what your connection to Indian people is, start by figuring out where you are.
This whole continent is Indian land, covered with Indigenous nations and communities, every square inch. What you have been taught to call "St. Louis" is actually just a footnote in the history of that land where, tens of thousands of years ago, the Indigenous peoples of that area had built a massive city,which is widely known about and researched by American scholars, including a few who have shown enough intelligence to learn from members of contemporary Indigenous nations who belong to that area.
Most likely, you have been denied this history, and finding this out for yourself will be very healing,and a good way to direct your curiosity and research. You'll have to take it upon yourself to learn about the brutal dispossession of Indigenous peoples from their territories - what is now called "Missouri" - Americans tried to push all the Indigenous nations out, and I don't think there are any federally recognized tribes there today. Nevertheless, long before the imposition of "America", there was Chickasaw, Illini, Ioway, Missouri, Osage, Otoe, Quapaw.
If you are willing to look into this, and make an effort to read and learn from Indigenous perspectives about who we are as settlers, and descendants of settlers, and the impact this has had on Native nations, this will bring you an immense amount of spiritual balance and help you shape your own understanding of what is true for you, and you alone.
ska