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  • Gena Price
    Jan 21 2025

    Gena Price is a member of the Cherokee tribe and was raised in the Tulsa/Claremore, Oklahoma area. She move to Houston, Texas in her Junior year of high school, where she met her husband Chris. Gena and Chris have been married for 43 years. She is a proud mother and grandmother of two children, five grandchildren and five great grandchildren. They moved their family to Cleveland, Oklahoma in 1992 to follow a dream of owning and operating a restaurant. She has since owned two restaurants, and a Christian bookstore. Gena works for the John 3:16 Mission in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and makes her home in Collinsville.

    Her email is: gprice@john316mission.org

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    33 min
  • Sherri Mount
    Jan 13 2025

    Sherri Mount, holds an A.A. degree in Accounting from NEO A&M College and a B.S.B.A. in Accounting from the University of Tulsa. She joined our team in January 1994. Sherri specializes in leasing and consumer/commercial loans. Sherri is a proud grandmother, who loves spending time on her farm.

    Website: Welch State Bank | Community Banking Made for You

    Email: smount@welchstatebank.com

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    23 min
  • Lynda Kay Sawyer
    Jan 6 2025

    Lynda Kay Sawyer is a multidisciplinary artist (photography, jewelry, writing, filmmaking), devoted to preserving and inspiring appreciation for First American Native history and culture, featuring her Choctaw heritage. She creates art based on stories handed down and extensive research.

    Her photography depicts the Chahta spirit in people, artifacts, nature, and historical places. She captures images from the mountaintops where the last strain of Choctaw horses roamed, to the faces of those keeping the spirit alive today. Her photos have been published in national magazines and on the book covers of Touch My Tears and Anumpa Warrior: Choctaw Code Talkers of WWI, and coincide with historical fiction books by author Sarah Elisabeth Sawyer. Photographing images across the United States, Lynda Kay views the world through her camera lens by the light of her Christian faith in the Creator.

    Inspired to preserve and honor the legacy and faith of her ancestors, Lynda Kay's jewelry designs tells their stories. With imagistic form, coordinate colors and creative stories, she journeys through the lives of her forebears.

    As a filmmaker, Lynda Kay had the opportunity of producing an artist profile documentary for the Artist Leadership Program of the National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institute. Producing short films to hone her skills, she hopes to immortalize her ancestors' dedication to future generations by putting their stories on the big screen.

    Lynda Kay Sawyer is a registered artist of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. You can discover her work at ChoctawSpirit.com


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    28 min
  • Lindsay Hickey
    Dec 16 2024

    Lindsay Hickey is a proud member of the Quapaw Nation and has been with O-Gah-Pah Coffee for four years, where she manages operations with a focus on community and cultural pride. Lindsay is dedicated to creating an environment that reflects both her heritage and her passion for connecting people through quality service and genuine relationships. Known for her welcoming nature, she is always ready with a smile and a cup of coffee, ensuring that everyone feels like part of the community.

    Outside of work, Lindsay enjoys spending time with her husband and two boys, cherishing the balance and joy of family life. She loves participating in powwows, where she connects with herculture and community through traditional dance.

    Lindsay is committed to contributing to the well-being of those around her, both at O-Gah-Pah Coffee and in herbroader community.

    Email: Lindsay.Hickey@ogahpahcoffee.com

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    32 min
  • Rosanna Dobbs
    Dec 9 2024

    Rosanna Dobbs is a Peoria Tribal citizen and currently serves her tribe as the Second Chief since 2021. She is a wife, mother of 3, and a grandmother of 5. As a lifelong resident of Miami, Oklahoma, she has worked for local Native American tribes for 26 years in various capacities including grant writing, social services, and natural resources. Her focus as Second Chief of the Peoria Tribe is preserving the history, fostering the language and culture, and enriching the present for a future that not only serves but empowers the citizens for years to come.

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    28 min
  • Hollie Wall Dalenberg
    Dec 2 2024

    Hollie Wall Dalenberg is a member of the Cherokee Nation. She was born in Tulsa, and went on to get her BS in Molecular Biology at Fort Lewis College in Durango, CO and then her MS in Entomology at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, with a thesis focused on honey bee health. In 2021 she moved back to Tulsa, OK with her husband and two small children. Now she works at John 3:16 Mission as the entomologist on staff for the Refuge Farm and BeeLoved Trading Company. Her focus is on regenerative agriculture and sustainable beekeeping practices that benefit the most vulnerable members of our community

    Email: Hollie Wall Dalenberg hwdalenberg@beelovedtrading.com


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    28 min
  • Jordan Flick
    Nov 25 2024

    Jordan Flick is a proud Cherokee Nation citizen from the Longhair Clan, whose experience in public health began in 2016 when she awarded the Gates Millennium Scholarship from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. While obtaining her degree in Politics, Philosophy, & Economics, she served as a Public Health scholar at Columbia University in New York and studied Global Health & Development Policy in Geneva, Switzerland. She has served as a Population Health Coordinator for a rural hospital; an Executive Director for a county coalition; a program evaluator for federal and state grant programs; and a Prevention Program Developer for multiple tribes within the of Oklahoma. She now works as a Senior Project Director for C.A.R.E. Consulting Group, and owns her own strategic consulting business, The Flick Framework, LLC.

    Email: Jordan.l.flick@gmail.com


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    26 min
  • Cheyenne Sixkiller-Lasiter
    Jan 9 2023

    Cheyenne Sixkiller-Lasiter is a writer, photographer,Dental Hygiene student and Full time mom. Her photography and writing is focused on nature and Native American history . Her photography work has received honorable mention and published in College literary magazine Crowder Quill. She is the original creator of “In Honor of the Thousands” that pays tribute to the victims, survivors and families of residential schools, it has been published Native Hoop Magazine, Carthage Chronicle, Peoria Newsletter and by Indian Residential School Survivor Society.

    A tribal member of the Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma and bloodlines in both Cherokee and Creek tribes. She is pursuing a career in Dental hygiene with intentions of serving as a health care provider in tribal communities and future missionary work as a hygienist among Native American Reservations.

    cheyenne.lasiter@yahoo.com

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    33 min