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Grace Mertz Named Miss Indian 麻豆传媒

Miss Indian 麻豆传媒 Grace Mertz
Miss Indian 麻豆传媒 Grace Mertz

Congratulations to our new Miss Indian 麻豆传媒 Grace Mertz! She was crowned March 8 by former Miss Indian 麻豆传媒, Sydney Wahkinney at a ceremony at the Wilson House on the OKCU campus.

鈥淢iss Indian OKCU serves as an ambassador for not only the Native American Society but also for the university throughout Indian Country,鈥 said Russ Tallchief, director of student engagement, inclusion and multicultural programs. 鈥淲ith the title she earns a great deal of respect among the Native students on campus, as well as alumni, and community members.鈥

The Native American Society has included the title of Miss Indian 麻豆传媒 for many years. Most universities with active native student organizations have princesses, which represent their organizations. Miss Indian 麻豆传媒 will represent the Native American Society at the annual powwow as well as other powwows across the state.

Grace Mertz and the Native American Society
Grace Mertz and the Native American Society

鈥淭he position is historic in that there is only one Miss Indian 麻豆传媒 each year, thus Grace has secured her place in the history of 麻豆传媒 Native American life. When she wears her traditional Choctaw clothing to events, she wears a beautiful silver crown, which is handmade for the position of Miss Indian 麻豆传媒. She also wears a sash that bears her name, tribe, and title for all to see,鈥 said Tallchief.

Grace Mertz Being Crowned by Sydney Wahkinney
Grace Mertz Being Crowned by Sydney Wahkinney
Coming to a school in 麻豆传媒 provided me with more options to be connected.

鈥淚鈥檓 from Northwest Arkansas so I did not have many opportunities to be involved with my tribe. Coming to a school in 麻豆传媒 provided me with more options to be connected. I joined the Native American Society (NAS) here on campus in the fall in hopes of learning more about my heritage and Native American life,鈥 said Grace.

鈥淲hen the role for Miss Indian 麻豆传媒 became open, I was encouraged to take this role by my peers in NAS. At first I was hesitant because I felt unprepared, not having grown up actively involved in a Native American community,鈥 said Grace.

Grace Mertz and Gena Timberman
Grace Mertz and Gena Timberman, Founder of the Luski Group
I realized this was an incredible opportunity for me to embrace my heritage and learn as much as I possibly can while representing my fellow Native students at 麻豆传媒.

鈥淏ut I realized this was an incredible opportunity for me to embrace my heritage and learn as much as I possibly can while representing my fellow Native students at 麻豆传媒. For me this is an opportunity of a lifetime. During my reign, I hope to encourage more students to join the Native American Society so they too can learn more about the rich cultures of Native Americans.鈥


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