UDALL FOUNDATION AWARDS 2018 NATIVE AMERICAN CONGRESSIONAL INTERNSHIPS
Posted:
4/2/2018
The Udall Foundation and Native Nations Institute are pleased to announce that 12 students from 9 tribes and 11 universities have been selected as 2018 Native American Congressional Interns. They were selected by an independent review committee on the basis of academic achievement and a demonstrated commitment to careers in Tribal public policy.
The Udall Interns will complete an intensive, 9-week internship in the summer of 2018 in Washington, D.C. Special enrichment activities will provide opportunities to meet with key decision makers. From 1996 through 2018, 267 Native American and Alaska Native students from 120 Tribes will have participated in the program.
The 2018 Interns are:
- Darrah Blackwater, Navajo Nation, interning with the Department of the Interior, Office of the Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Indian Affairs (pending)
- Chloe Elm, Tonawanda Band of Seneca Indians of New York, interning with the Department of Justice, Office of Tribal Justice
- Terance Fields, Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma, interning in the office of Representative Don Young
- Ravyn Gibbs, Bois Forte Band (Nett Lake) of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, interning with the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs (pending)
- Shandiin Herrera, Navajo Nation, interning in the office of Senator Tom Udall
- Allison Jordan, Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, interning with the Department of Justice, Community Relations Office (pending)
- Ariana Romeo, Tohono O’odham Nation of Arizona, interning in the office of Representative Raùl Grijalva
- Natalia Sells, Navajo Nation, interning in the office of Senator John McCain
- Krystian Sisson, Muscogee (Creek) Nation, interning in the office of Representative Norma Torres
- Chelsi Tsosie, Navajo Nation, interning in the office of Representative Derek Kilmer
- Grant Two Bulls, Oglala Sioux Tribe of the Pine Ridge Reservation, interning in the office of Senator Heidi Heitkamp
- Amerra Webster-Yaqui, Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation, interning in the office of Senator Jon Tester (pending)
Learn more about the Congressional Internship Program and meet the 2018 Udall Interns.
The Native American Congressional Internship Program provides Native American and Alaska Native students with the opportunity to gain practical experience with the Federal legislative process in order to understand firsthand the government-to-government relationship between Tribes and the Federal Government. The Udall Internship is funded by the Native Nations Institute for Leadership, Management, and Policy.
For additional information about the Native Nations Institute and the Udall Internship program, please contact Jane Curlin at curlin@udall.gov.
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