25 Under 25 Leadership Award
25 Under 25 National Youth Leaders Celebrated
United National Indian Tribal Youth (UNITY) is proud to announce the latest cohort of the 25 Under 25 National Native Youth Leaders, a prestigious recognition program celebrating the achievements of young Native American and Alaskan Native leaders. Launched in 2014, this biennial initiative honors 25 outstanding youths under the age of 25 who exemplify UNITY’s core values and strive for holistic well-being in their lives.
Supported by the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community and Illuminative, this program provides Native youth with the opportunity to travel to the National Recognition Awards ceremony and engage in essential leadership training during their term.
At the National UNITY Conference held in Portland, Oregon on June 29, 2024, the following individuals were celebrated as the 2024 Class of 25 Under 25 National Native Youth Leaders:
- Alyssa Mosley, 23, Nanticoke Lenni Lenape of New Jersey
- Anagali Duncan, 21, Cherokee of Oklahoma
- Carmella Bear, 17, Penobscot of Maine
- Dasia Peters, 22, Mashpee Wampanoag of Massachusetts
- Derek Capitan, 24, Laguna Pueblo/Navajo of New Mexico
- Evelyn Enos, 19, Akimel O’odham/Tohono O’odham of Arizona
- Elise Lamas, 19, Tohono O’odham of Arizona
- Faith Iukes, 14, Tulalip of Washington
- Gabriel Jurado, 19, Siletz of Oregon
- Gabriella Nakai, 17, Choctaw/Navajo of Arizona
- Georgia Harjo, 17, Muscogee (Creek) of Oklahoma
- Ian Teller, 23, Navajo of Arizona
- Jenna Makes Good, 22, Dakota Sioux of Kansas
- Jori Cowley, 23, Cherokee/Delaware of Oklahoma
- Kiara Tanta-Quidgeon, 23, Mohegan of Connecticut
- Laney Marie Lupe, 23, White Mountain Apache of Arizona
- Mariah Hernandez-Fitch, 23, Houma of Louisiana
- Natallie Battiest, 21, Choctaw of California
- Nizhoni Deschene, 16, Navajo of Maryland
- Precious Vicente, 24, Akimel O’odham/Hopi of Arizona
- Racquel Jean Oliver-Britton, 22, Yuki of California
- Samantha Eddy, 22, Navajo of Arizona
- Sophia Turning Robe, 21, Spokane/Siksika of Washington
- Steve Harvey, 22, San Carlos Apache of Arizona
- Talon Watchman, 17, Navajo of Arizona
Each recipient received a unique handmade beaded medallion and will experience specialized training provided by UNITY over an eight-month period to further their personal and leadership growth. This year’s honorees were celebrated at the National UNITY Conference, where their outstanding contributions and dedication to their communities were recognized.
- Ajah-Rain Yellowhair, 17, Navajo, NM
- Alexis Large-Cooley, 17, Confederated Tribes of Siletz, OR
- Ally Gee, 22, Navajo, CO
- Bella Nayquonabe, 17, Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, MN
- Candice Joe, 19, Navajo, AZ
- Charles Mason, 18, Mvskoke (Creek) Nation, OK
- Chelbie Turtle, 21, Cherokee Nation, OK
- Elijah Cota, 20, Pascua Yaqui, AZ
- Elizabeth Bryant, 20, Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians, OR
- Jasmine Lamas. 18, Gila River Indian Community, AZ
- Jonathan Arakawa, 22, Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, WA
- Jovi J. Williams, 17, White Mountain Apache Tribe, AZ
- Kanyen Mousseaux Begay, 17, Oglala Lakota Sioux Tribe, SD
- Karri Montero, 21, Ketchikan Indian Community, AK
- Kiera Toya, 21, Pueblo of Jemez, NM
- Lourdes Pereira, 21, Hia-Ced O’odham/Tohono O’odham, AZ
- Maci Schott, 22, Ponca Tribe, NE
- Morgan Messimore, 18, Delaware Tribe of Indians, OK
- Nathan Solorio, 15, Brokenhead Ojibway First Nation, PA
- Lilly Painter, 20, Winnebago/Kiowa Tribe, OK
- Leticia Cervantes, 20, Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma, OK
- Samuel Lopez, 19, Tohono O’odham Nation, AZ
- Samuel Uuyavuk Schimmel, 22, Kenaitze Indian Tribe /Native Village of Gambell, AK
- Shanell Lavallie, 23, Aanih and Nakoda, MT
- Truman Pipestem, 20, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, OK
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