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Courage is about dreaming of a better today, breaking through the status quo, and taking decisive action. Discover the inspiring stories of our remarkable MS in Indigenous Peoples Law graduates as they share their profound impact on fostering positive change. Each story highlights their passion for helping others and their unique contributions to shaping our global community. Prepare to be inspired!

Yufna Soldier wolf, Northern Arapahoe Tribe Members

“If you’re not actively promoting being self-resilient and self-advocating, you’re going to lose your self-sustainability, and once you lose your self-sustainability, you won’t have a choice in what that future looks like for yourself or your children.”

Yufna Soldier Wolf, Northern Arapaho Tribal Member

Logan Lewis, Cherokee Nation

“We have an immense number of citizens throughout the United States and globally that are affected by the policies enacted as a direct result of our work.” 

Logan Lewis, Government Relations, Cherokee Nation

Logan Lewis, Cherokee Nation

“We have an immense number of citizens throughout the United States and globally that are affected by the policies enacted as a direct result of our work.” 

Logan Lewis, Government Relations, Cherokee Nation

Mitchelene BigMan, Apsáalooke and Hidatsa Nations

“Regarding the Native American Women Warriors side, it’s the heart of my people. We are the heartbeat of America because our drums are still going to this day.”  

Mitchelene BigMan, Apsáalooke and Hidatsa Nations

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