Amplifying Native American voices on campus and beyond


Seeing the diverse members of the Lenoir-Rhyne University community form and activate clubs to represent their interests, sociology and human and community service major Meli Jackson ’24 and psychology major Jaia Watty ’24 decided to take charge of Native American representation on campus by forming the Native American Student Association in 2022.

Native American 学生 Association members

全球网赌十大网站想要自己的代表, to spread awareness and to share our own stories and experiences instead of feeling like someone else was speaking for us,杰克逊解释道。.

All the club’s current members are drawn from the Eastern Band of Cherokee, a federally recognized tribe descended from the few Cherokee who remained in North Carolina after the Trail of Tears forced the relocation of Cherokee and four other Southeastern tribes to land in present-day Oklahoma in the 1830s.

“There aren’t a lot of us on campus, and we came here from four different high schools across two counties,杰克逊分享道. “But we all know each other because we were all raised around each other. There’s a close sense of community back home where everybody knows everybody.”

The idea to form a club came about in 2021, after Jackson and Watty met visiting lecturer 万斯Blackfox, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation and director of Indigenous ministries and tribal relations for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). In a series of talks sponsored by the Clemmer-Long Center for Vocation and Purpose, Blackfox presented the history of the United States from the Native American perspective. Jackson and Watty felt inspired to follow his example and share their knowledge and experiences with their fellow students.

Native American Student Association with 万斯Blackfox

“If you want to learn about Native Americans, it makes sense to get that information from someone who is Native American or Indigenous,杰克逊说。. “Seeing him sharing our history and sharing his own experiences, I wanted to keep that perspective going on campus.”

牧师. Dr. 明迪Makant, associate professor of religious studies and then director of the Living Well Center helped them navigate the logistics of setting up a club, and the Native American Student Association became official in the spring of 2022. Their first event brought the centuries-old tradition of Cherokee beadwork to the Cromer Center.

“We brought in our corn bead necklaces, which are specific to the Cherokee people. We combine them with other kinds of beads to make necklaces and bracelets,” Jackson said. “The patterns have their own meanings — artwork is very important to our culture.”

俱乐部成员邀请同学, teammates and others to learn about the meaning behind the beadwork patterns and materials and to join in making their own bracelets. 

Native American 学生 Association sharing crafts with students

“We had a lot of people come by the table, but some of them seemed nervous about using the corn beads, 他们可能会越界. It’s the same way when people want to ask questions, but they’re worried about causing offense,杰克逊分享道. “We want to encourage people to ask those questions and to take part in and learn about our traditions. That’s how you build the connections that are good for everyone.”

Jackson says she chose her majors as preparation for service to her community and plans to return to Cherokee and continue working for the good of her tribe. 

“Meeting 万斯Blackfox gave Jaia and me the chance to attend conferences in Chicago and San Diego. We’ve met Native Americans from all over the country, 和全球网赌十大网站相似的人, and seen examples of great leadership,杰克逊分享道. “I’m looking forward to going home and living among my family and community again and using my education to give back through social work and advocacy.”

When she talks about her vision for advocating for her tribe in the long term, Jackson echoes her motivation for starting the Native American 学生 Association. 

“I want to remind people we’re still here. We’re going to college, playing sports, being successful,” she said. “The United States is a melting pot, and we want to be part of the conversation, 为全球网赌十大网站自己说话, 代表全球网赌十大网站自己.”

 

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