Ashley Miller, Jr. Miss Cherokee Ambassador receives the honor as
Student of the Year at the 2009 Oklahoma Council of Indian Education
Awards banquet held recently at the Reed Conference Center in Midwest
City, Oklahoma She is shown here with OCIE president Valeria
Littlecreek.
TAHLEQUAH, Oklahoma - Ashley Miller,16, of Stilwell, was recently
honored as the Student of the Year by the Oklahoma Council for Indian
Education for her work representing the Cherokee Nation as a goodwill
ambassador. Miller currently holds the title of Jr. Miss Cherokee.
“I am very proud of Ashley for receiving this honor of Indian Student of
the Year for Oklahoma in past years the award goes to a high school
senior; her selection demonstrates what an exceptional young lady she
is,” said Reba Bruner, Jr. Miss Cherokee event coordinator. “She
represents the Cherokee Nation proudly wherever she goes and is always
willing to lend a hand.”
Valeria Littlecreek, president of OCIE, says many of the organization’s
members are teachers, support personnel and directors of Oklahoma school
Indian Education programs and they all work together to provide students
such as Miller with opportunities to excel in academics, to develop self
esteem and confidence for personal character and to pursue goals in life
for self-fulfillment and successful careers.
“Our organization exists because of our young people,” said Littlecreek.
“Providing support and encouragement for our Native American youth is
part of the Oklahoma Council for Indian Education mission.”
Ashley is the daughter of David and Tammy “Keeter” Miller of Stilwell.
She is a junior at Stilwell High School and has been a member of the
Cherokee National Youth Choir for the past five years. She plans to
obtain a Native American Studies Major in the future with minor emphasis
on Cherokee Education and Music.
The Jr. Miss Cherokee Ambassador Competition was created to provide a
way to promote leadership and culture among Cherokee youth. Jr. Miss
Cherokee acts as a goodwill ambassador for the tribe and promotes the
government, language, history and traditions of the Cherokee people.