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Brendan Lazore-McDonald

Brendan, St. Regis Mohawk, would like to help his community and to go on to help other communities. In the future I plan to go to college to start a non profit to help aid native communities with issues such as high suicide rates, drug and alcohol abuse and other…
Categories: Year 2017-18

Bah Bigman

Bah, (Navajo), believes in compassion and hard-work. “Yá’át’ééh shi ei Bah Bigman yinishye. Diné asdzaa nishli. Naakai Dine nishli, Taachinii bashishchiin, Taabaha dashicheii, Dzlini’nii dashinali. Biomedical Sciences ei University of Arizona ei iiniishta’. Hello my name is Bah Bigman. I am a young Navajo woman. My clans are the Mexican…
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Bailee Piper

Bailee, Big Pine Paiute Tribe, wants to offer support to the youth on her reservation as well as different southern California tribes. I want to get the word out about the WRN Ambassadors and by being involved I hope to encourage younger youth to stay drug and alcohol free and…
Categories: Year 2017-18

Blake Crook

Hescì (Hello), My Name is Blake Crook I am an 18 year old member of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians located in south Alabama. I’m currently working as a youth counselor for our tribes Boys and Girls Club, where I am able to work directly with youth and help…
Categories: Year 2016-17

Blake Dashiell

Blake, Nooksack, wanted to be a We R Native Youth Ambassador because he feels that Native youth need to have a voice in our communities, and with the help of We R Native, they can be even more passionate about who they are. As a youth, I know the struggles…
Categories: Year 2017-18

Blake Houle

Blake, Yakama, believes that youth need to reconnect with the earth, animals and our environment. We need to see the importance of it to help our future generations. I’m passionate about learning how we protect our natural resources. I want to be a voice to my classmates and family about…
Categories: Year 2017-18

Angelina SiJohn

Angelina, Coeur D’ Alene Tribe, would like to continue being a role model for the youth. I want to continue representing my tribe and getting out there for my voice and everyone else’s who’s are silent to be heard. Becoming an ambassador is a good way to connect with other…
Categories: Year 2017-18

Anona Francis

Anona, (Confederated Tribes of Umatilla), believes in hard work. “One thing I am passionate about is family. I come from five different tribes. I’m from the Umatilla, Walla Walla, Yakima ,Lagoona Pueblo, and Warm Springs Tribe.”
Categories: Recent Ambassador, Year 2018-2019

ArriAnna Henry-Matt

ArriAnna, (Salish), believes in leadership and commitment. “One thing I am passionate about is culture/language preservation and suicide prevention. I am an active leader within my community. I have planned/organized/hosted a school wide assembly educating and bringing awareness to suicide. Figuring out the strengths and weaknesses to make positive change…
Categories: Recent Ambassador, Year 2018-2019

Ashten Calistro-Yazzie

Ashten, (Dine’), believes in having pride and confidence. “One thing I am passionate about is helping people. I’m currently a high school cheerleader and would love to get the Native People’s word out.”
Categories: Recent Ambassador, Year 2018-2019
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