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Gabrielle Fast Horse

Gabrielle, Rosebud Sioux, has got ideas and wanted to be a WRN Ambassador to influence her peers, her family, and her community. On my reservation there is a lot of bad influences such as teen pregnancy, gangs, bullying, and drug use. A lot of kids are growing up to know…
Categories: Year 2017-18

Gabrielle Norte

Gabrielle, Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla and Cupeño Indians, is all about setting positive examples for her fellow tribal youth. I’m highly dedicated to my education, to staying drug and alcohol free, and to advocating to youth that they can do anything they set their minds to. In a way,…
Categories: Year 2017-18

Georgene Tenorio

Georgene, Klamath (OR), believes that all native youth can accomplish great things. As a We R Native Youth Ambassador, Georgene will provide support and shared passion to other native youth trying to make a difference in their communities, because it takes one person to have an idea, but a community…
Categories: Year 2014-15

Georgia Blackwood

Georgia, (Kickapoo Tribe), is an artist.. “One thing I am passionate about is education . I successfully lobbied for the passage of Kansas House Bill 2498. This bill went into law and from now, schools must allow Natives to wear their feathers or regalia during graduations or other formal ceremonies.”
Categories: Recent Ambassador, Year 2018-2019

Gethsemane Carrillo

Gethsemane , (Decedent of White Mountain Apache) , believes in working hard and completing a task once it is started. “One thing I am passionate about is poetry. I am always looking for something to do to help the youth in my community, especially when it comes to culture. Some…
Categories: Recent Ambassador, Year 2018-2019

Evynn Richardson

Evynn, (Haliwa-Saponi), believes that if you speak healing and support one another Indian Country could change for the better. “One thing I am passionate about is supporting my fellow natives in all that they do. If we all learn to help one another it would have a major impact on…
Categories: Recent Ambassador, Year 2018-2019

Faith Baever

Faith Baever, Tlingit/Aleut/Inupaiq, age 18, absolutely loves Native American culture, all kinds. We R Native is very excited about Faith’s enthusiasm about not only her culture, but as she states, “all kinds”. Her experiences, her culture, and knowledge about what’s going on in the Native community will help her reach…
Categories: Year 2015-16

Faithlyn Seawright

Faithlyn Seawright, Chickasaw/Choctaw, age 18, is committed to sharing Indigenous culture with others and breaking stereotypes. Her determination and passion has shown through her actions as the 2011-2012/2012-2013 All Nations Powwow Princess of Ada, 2013-2014 Junior Chickasaw Princess, and 2015 Junior Miss Indian Oklahoma. Faithlyn wants to spread inspiration to…
Categories: Year 2016-17

Frankie Buzzard

Frankie, (O Gah Pah (Quapaw)) , believes in having great speaker skills and loves art. “One thing I am passionate about is my family.. I feel that being apart of the WeRNative team is another great opportunity to not only share the ways of my O Gah Pah people &…
Categories: Recent Ambassador, Year 2018-2019

Frankie Wright

Frankie, (Turtle Mountain Chippewa Cree), believes in communication and leadership.. “One thing I am passionate about is physical activity and cultural preservation. I enjoy participating in extracurricular activities and volunteering my time to help youth on my reservation. I encourage physical activity as an alternate to a unhealthy lifestyle.”
Categories: Recent Ambassador, Year 2018-2019
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