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June 4, 2024
Applications available for Miss Cherokee, other competitions

Applications for the 2024-25 Miss Cherokee Leadership, Junior Miss Cherokee Leadership and Little Cherokee Ambassadors competitions are now available.

To download the application, visit https:// www.cherokee.org/ all-services/educationservices/ youth-leadership/. Applications are also available at the Cherokee First desk at the W.W. Keeler Tribal Complex in Tahlequah.

The Miss Cherokee Leadership Competition and Junior Miss Cherokee Competition will be held at 6 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17 in Tahlequah. The Little Cherokee Ambassadors Competition will be held at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 16 in Tahlequah.

“We look forward to these competitions every year, they are part of Cherokee Nation’s rich history and also allow contestants an opportunity to share their knowledge and personalities with the judges,” said Lisa Trice-Turtle, manager of youth leadership with Education Services. “As ambassadors of the Cherokee Nation, these young Cherokees will spend the year sharing their knowledge of culture and heritage. We are also offering one-time scholarships, with Miss Cherokee receiving a $6,000 scholarship, the first runner-up receiving a $3,000 scholarship, and the second runnerup a $2,000 scholarship.”

Miss Cherokee contestants must be high school graduates between the ages of 18-22 by Aug. 17. Candidates cannot have previously served as Miss Cherokee and must be a Cherokee Nation citizen living on the reservation.

In previous years, Miss Cherokee has visited the White House and historic sites in Washington D.C., including the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian. She has also visited the Oklahoma Capitol and Cherokee Nation community meetings across the country.

To run for Junior Miss Cherokee, a contestant must be a middle or high school student between the ages of 1318, a Cherokee Nation citizen and reside within the reservation.

Little Cherokee Ambassadors must be between the ages of 4-12 years old on Aug. 16, and must be Cherokee Nation citizens living within the tribe’s reservation. Contestants will be judged in categories defined by age group.

Miss Cherokee Committee representatives will accept hand-delivered applications for both Jr. Miss Cherokee and Miss Cherokee on July 11 between 3 and 6 p.m. in the lobby of the W.W. Keeler Tribal Complex in Tahlequah, but early completed applications can be submitted before the deadline. The deadline for all applications is 6 p.m. July 11 if returned in person, or if mailed the deadline is at the close of business July 11. Late applications cannot be accepted.

Little Cherokee Ambassador applications must be received by August 1. Applications can be emailed to Little-Cherokee-Ambassadors@ cherokee.org or hand delivered to the Cherokee Nation Tribal Complex on or before August 1. It is not recommended to mail applications.

If necessary, mail to: Little Cherokee Ambassador Program, Attention: Lisa Trice-Turtle, P.O. Box 948, Tahlequah, OK 74465. Please follow up on any mailed applications, they must be received by the deadline.

For more info, call Trice-Turtle at 918-2074991.

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