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Danielle RunningHorse

Danielle, Rosebud Sioux Tribe, feels it’s important for Native youth to have a positive role model in their life. I am very passionate about sharing and promoting cultural awareness. I am very open about sharing culture and feel that the knowledge I have, will have an impact on others lives.
Categories: Year 2017-18

Danielle RunningHorse

My name is Danielle RunningHorse I am from the Rosebud Sioux Tribe. I am currently a member of the Native American Club at my school, and the Native Hope community striving for the betterment of Natives everywhere. I have a deep passion and love for the Native American culture, and…
Categories: Year 2016-17

Cierra Fields

Cierra, Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma (OK), is one of three Champions from the Center for Native American Youth at the Aspen Institute. A melanoma cancer survivor, Cierra is a strong advocate in the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma to promote healthy lifestyles to reduce the risk of cancer. She is also…
Categories: Year 2015-16

Clarissa Howtopat

Clarissa, (Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs) , believes in compassion and listening to others. “One thing I am passionate about is my people. I am 20 years old and I started college when I was 16. I got my associates when I was 19 and I am currently working as…
Categories: Recent Ambassador, Year 2018-2019

Collin Church

Collin, Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, has seen the work that We R Native has been doing for many years and has been inspired to get involved with the program. I believe that We R Native has a very strong message they are relaying and that is exactly what the community…
Categories: Year 2017-18

Collin

Collin, Navajo, is on a mission to show and prove that there are successful Natives. I am passionate about physical fitness, strength training, and living an overall healthy lifestyle. One skill I will bring to this position is that I am a certified strength training coach, and a two-time USPA…
Categories: Year 2017-18

Conner Roubideaux

Conner is a member of Rosebud Sioux tribe, she is from Fort Thompson, SD on Crow Creek Reservation. She love to be involved in her community and school. Conner was recently a peer mentor at Rural America Initiative for Ateyapi Elementary for the 2016 Summer. She currently participate every year…
Categories: Year 2016-17

Coral Douglas

Coral, (Comanche), believes in cooperativeness. “One thing I am passionate about is education. I’m part of my high school’s Native American club, Women’s Chorus, Cross Country Team, and Track Team. I want to help fellow Native students with any classes/issues as much as I can.”
Categories: Recent Ambassador, Year 2018-2019

Cheyenne Weatherby

Cheyenne, (Swinomish), believes in being spontaneous and having a friendly personality . “One thing I am passionate about is making bullying and domestic violence stop. . I have a story to share with the world and I want to change how people view the oceans and the people of our…
Categories: Recent Ambassador, Year 2018-2019

Cheyennena Bedonie

Cheyennena, Dine/Blackfeet/Powhatan, age 24, comes to us from the state of California. She plans to bring the youth together to become strong willed and strive for greatness—and we have no doubt that she will. Cheyennena is passionate about learning and knows that knowledge is power and unity will make our…
Categories: Year 2015-16
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