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| Written by Ponka-We Victors/Cher Thomas | |
| Thursday, 09 November 2006 | |
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Greetings! My Name is Ponka-We Victors and I‚m a proud member of the Tohono O'odham Nation of Arizona and the Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma. Currently, I am attending Wichita State University in Wichita, KS completing my Masters degree in Public Administration with an emphasis in Policy. In addition, I have received a Bachelors Degree in Biology from Newman University. Throughout my educational career, I have taken full advantage of all the learning I possibly can which has lead me to be involved with many programs that aid my career plans and goals. During the summer of 2004, I was selected to attend the University of Kansas Medical School: Health Care and Pathways program. This was an opportunity to shadow doctors on their daily routines and to prepare students with the fast paced world of medicine for minority areas. I have applied this program to my own perceptions in regards to the Indian Health Services. Throughout my life I have observed the obvious need of improving Indian Health Care Service‚s policies and procedures for our native people. As opposed to complaining about the system, I want to become involved and help find solutions to the problems. I feel responsible in being apart of developing and implementing new policies that would begin to restructure a new and improved Indian Health Service program. In taking my aspirations to develop a better Indian Health Service a step further, I would love to have the opportunity to lobby in Congress for significant changes related to our Indian health care policies as well as other concerns facing Native people.Growing up in a traditional family has allowed me several opportunities to serve as ambassador for numerous tribal nations, organizations, celebrations, and families. Now as a young woman, my responsibilities are to stand as living proof that today‚s Native American woman can pursue the achievement of any goal.
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are many things that I hold close to my heart such as religion, family,
traditions, education, and dreams. It is these virtues that give me the
faith and encouragement that I need to strive for success in all that I
accomplish.
The first time I attended the United Tribes Celebration in Bismarck, ND and |
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