Houston, the youngest of three, was born in international waters outside of
Japan on a U.S. military ship. Her
Japanese mother, Setsuko Takechi, was originally from
Matsuyama, Ehime, a provincial town on
Shikoku Island. Her father, Lemo Houston, was an African-American,
Blackfoot-
Pikuni Native American, Spanish, and Portuguese man originally from
Linden, Alabama. In 1946, the parents of Velina met each other in
Kobe, initiating a nine-year courtship despite disapproval from Velina's maternal grandfather. The grandfather, devastated by his country's defeat in
World War II and the loss of his family's land due to the
land reform policies backed by the
U.S. occupation, died by suicide. Following their marriage, the couple eventually had little contact with both sides of their respective families. The family settled in
Junction City, Kansas, a small town adjacent to the
military base, living a
culturally Japanese lifestyle at the insistence of Velina's mother, Setsuko. In 1969, as a result of combat-related stress and alcoholism, Velina's father died. Setsuko continued raising her family in Junction City. She died in 2022 at the age of 93. ==Education==