"Pictured are (l-r):
Chief
Chad Smith; Cori Buther 2nd runner-up;
Jr. Miss Cherokee
2007 Feather Smith; Jade
Hansen 1st runner-up;
and
Michelle Locust,
Miss Cherokee 2006."
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TAHLEQUAH, OK - Feather Smith of Tahlequah was recently crowned
Jr. Miss Cherokee during the Cherokee Nation’s annual Jr. Miss Cherokee
Leadership Competition.
“Our Cherokee communities are very proud of each of the young women that
participated in this competition,” said Chad Smith, Principal Chief of
the Cherokee Nation. “It was great to watch these young women display
knowledge and understanding of our Cherokee culture. They are all
winners in my book.”
Feather is the daughter of Rex and Marie Smith. She is a senior at
Sequoyah Schools and is planning to attend OSU and major in zoology.
She loves animals and enjoys playing stickball. In her spare time, she
teaches a clay beading class and enjoys basket weaving.
“I am so honored to have been chosen to represent the Cherokee Nation in
the upcoming year,” said Smith. “I realize that I am a role model now
for Cherokee youth and will do my best to make the most out of this
opportunity.”
The first runner-up was Jade Hansen, the daughter of Woody and Joyce
Hansen. Jade attends Kansas High School. The second runner-up was Cori
Buther, the daughter of Monica Flyn. Cori is a freshman at Sequoyah
Schools.
Jr. Miss Cherokee will serve as a goodwill ambassador of the Cherokee
people, and will have several opportunities to share knowledge of
Cherokee culture and history.
“I want to thank all of the young women who participated in this
competition,” said Reba Bruner, coordinator. “I would also like to
remind everyone that it is never too early to start preparing for next
year’s competition.”