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Mazie Countryman

Mazie Countryman is a proud citizen of the Northern Arapaho, Eastern Shoshone, Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, and the Navajo Nation. She is currently pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Public Health Administration at Brigham Young University–Idaho, where she excels as a full-time student dedicated to improving community health and wellness.

While balancing her academic journey, Mazie actively serves as Female Co-President of the Fort Hall Youth Council, where she leads with compassion, commitment, and a strong focus on community engagement. For the past two years, she represented Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and Alaska as the Northwest Area Representative on the National UNITY Council Executive Committee. Her advocacy centers on amplifying youth voices and creating meaningful change across the UNITY network.

Mazie’s leadership extends to national and international platforms. She is a 2024 Brave Heart Fellow through the Center for Native American Youth, where she works to bridge the representation gap in climate justice while uplifting Indigenous perspectives. Additionally, she is a member of the 2024 International Youth Leadership Coalition through the U.S. Department of State, representing Native youth voices on a global scale.

A former Girl Scout of eight years, Mazie continues to embody the values of honesty, fairness, kindness, and service in all aspects of her life. Whether organizing events, volunteering in her community, or mentoring fellow youth, she believes deeply in the power of service to create lasting impact.

Among her many accomplishments, Mazie became a certified Pharmacy Technician during her senior year of high school—demonstrating her drive, determination, and dedication to excellence. She approaches every opportunity with a positive mindset and a commitment to following through.

Mazie is a passionate advocate for Native youth, firmly believing they are the future of Indian Country. Her efforts are grounded in equity, access, and empowerment—ensuring that all youth, regardless of background or circumstance, have the tools and opportunities to thrive.

With humility and enthusiasm, Mazie looks forward to serving as the 2025–2026 Female Co-President of UNITY, where she will continue to uplift Native youth, build strong relationships, and lead with purpose. She welcomes new connections and is always open to collaboration, knowing that collective action is key to building a brighter future for all.

Email: fcopresident@unityinc.org