Miss Indian World Explained

Founded in 1983, Miss Indian World is a five-day competition held in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The event is part of the annual Gathering of Nations, the largest Native American powwow in the world.[1] Young women from across North America represent their tribes and communities as they compete to win the crown. Rather than emphasizing contestants' outward appearance, Miss Indian World aims to select a winner who demonstrates a deep understanding of her culture, traditions, people and history.[2] [3]

Once awarded the title, Miss Indian World acts as a cultural representative, promoting individually-selected platforms, sharing Native American culture, and representing the annual Gathering of Nations event.[4] This role is important to the native community because it helps perpetuate traditions and overturn negative stereotypes.

In addition to the title, Miss Indian World also wins prize money, the Miss Indian shawl and banner, a four-day ocean cruise, and a travel stipend to attend powwows, conferences, workshops, and festivals. Previous Miss Indian World winners have continued to be sought-after speakers, even after they have passed on the crown.[5] [6]

Competition requirements

To qualify for Miss Indian World, contestants must be native or indigenous Americans between the ages of 18 and 24 as age requirements were updated for the 2018 pageant[7] with a verifiable tribal affiliation. They must also be single, never married, and have no dependents.[8]

Each contestant participates in four categories: Public Speaking and Personal Interviews, Traditional Talent Presentation, Dance Competition, and Essay. Contestants are evaluated based on their skill, as well as cultural knowledge about tribes and traditions.[9] The woman who accumulates the most points in each category will hold the Miss Indian World title for one year.

Winner history

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2024Kassie John[10] Navajo Nation/Diné
2023Tori McConnell
2022Tashina Red HawkRosebud Sioux Tribe
2019–21Cheyenne KippenbergerSeminole Tribe of Florida
2018Taylor SusanWhite Mountain Apache/Walker River Paiute Tribes
2017Raven Swamp [11] Mohawk Nation of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy (Resigned February 2018)
2016Danielle Ta'Sheena FinnStanding Rock Sioux
2015Cheyenne BradySac and Fox /Cheyenne /Pawnee /Otoe / Kiowa-Apache /Hidatsa/Arikara /Tonkawa[12]
2014Taylor ThomasShoshone Bannock[13]
2013Kansas K. BegayeNavajo Nation[14]
2012Jessa Rae GrowingThunder-SliversFt. Peck Assiniboine and Sioux[15]
2011Marjorie TahboneInupiaq and Kiowa[16]
2010Dakota BrantMohawk[17]
2009Brooke GrantHoopa, Yurok, Karuk and Chippewa[18]
2008Nicole Alek'aq (Colbert) KaganakYup'ik[19]
2007Megan YoungPoarch Band of Creek[20]
2006Violet (John) DuncanPlains Cree/Taíno
2005Cassie ThomasSeneca Nation
2004Delana SmithRed Lake Band of Ojibwe
2003Onawa LacyNavajo Nation/Mescalero Apache
2002Tia SmithCayuga/Iroquois of the Six Nations Reserve
2001Ke Aloha May Cody AloWhite Mountain Apache[21]
2000Lillian ‘Cepa’ SparksRosebud and Lakota Sioux
1999Mitzi TolinoWhite Mountain Apache/Navajo
1998April WhittemoreLumbee
1997Shayai LuceroPueblo of Acoma/Pueblo of Laguna
1996Andrea JackTlingit/Yupik Eskimo
1995Crystal Pewo-LightfootApache of Oklahoma/Kiowa
1994J.C. LonetreeHo-Chunk Nation
1993Gloria SnowStoney Nakoda First Nation
1992Lanette AsepermyCheyenne/Kiowa
1991Janet SaupittyComanche
1990LoVina LouieCoeur d'Alene/ Okanagan & Lakes Band of the Colville Confederated Tribes
1989Tammy Deann BilleyChoctaw Nation of Oklahoma
1988Prairie Rose Little SkyPine Ridge Indian Reservation/Oglala Sioux
1987Jovanna Plenty (August – April)Cree/Assiniboine
1987Celeste Tootoosis (April – August)Cree/Assiniboine
1986Lisa EwaukNakoda/Dakota
1985Shelly ValdezPueblo of Laguna
1984Codi High ElkCheyenne River Sioux

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Miss Indian World contestants promote native culture Toronto Star. The Toronto Star. 23 April 2016. 2016-10-22. McKnight. Zoe.
  2. Web site: No swimsuit competition for Miss Indian World. america.aljazeera.com. 2016-11-05.
  3. Web site: Report: Miss Indian World: the original all-American girl; Face paint, eagle feathers, deerskins, drums and dancing... Welcome to the world's biggest powwow where 50,000 Native Americans gather to celebrate their heritage and crown this year's queen. - Free Online Library. www.thefreelibrary.com. 2016-10-26.
  4. News: Oglala woman has eyes set on Miss Indian World crown. O'Connell. Max B.. Rapid City Journal. 2016-10-22.
  5. Web site: Miss Indian World works to instill pride in Native American heritage. Olmstead. Donna. www.abqjournal.com. 2016-10-20.
  6. Web site: We Day 2014: Grown-Ups, You Missed Out!. 2 October 2014.
  7. Web site: Miss Indian World.
  8. Web site: Miss Indian World. www.gatheringofnations.com. 2016-10-20.
  9. News: Standing Rock woman to compete for Miss Indian World title. Sisk. Amy R.. Bismarck Tribune. 2016-10-22.
  10. Thursday, May 9, 2024 – Miss Indian World Kassie John.
  11. http://www.gatheringofnations.com/2017-2018-miss-indian-world.aspx 2017-2018 Miss Indian World
  12. Web site: American Press - Home. www.americanpress.com. 2016-11-05.
  13. Web site: Taylor Thomas Crowned Miss Indian World. rcjohnson. 2014-04-28. Indian Country Today Media Network.com. 2016-11-05.
  14. Web site: A Chat with Miss Indian World, Kansas Begaye. 2014-02-13. PowWows.com - Native American Pow Wows. 2016-11-10.
  15. Web site: Jessa Rae Growing Thunder Crowned 2012 Miss Indian World. Indian Country News. 2016-11-10.
  16. Web site: Talking With Miss Indian World Marjorie Tahbone. babrams. 2011-05-30. Indian Country Today Media Network.com. 2016-11-10.
  17. Web site: Mohawk, Former Miss Indian World, Gardener and Graduate: A Visit with Teyotsihstokwathe Dakota Brant. 2014-05-05. PowWows.com - Native American Pow Wows. 2016-11-10.
  18. Web site: Northern California Native wins first Miss Indian World title for tribe. admin. 2009-06-05. Indian Country Today Media Network.com. 2016-11-10.
  19. Web site: Gathering Of Nations Powwow Celebrates Native American Culture, Dance And Song - Western Travel Magazine News Rodeos History Towns Old West New West. Harris. Mike. oldwestnewwest.com. 2016-11-10.
  20. Web site: Miss Indian World at 30 - Native Peoples - March-April 2014 - Native Peoples. www.nativepeoples.com. 2016-11-10.
  21. Web site: LDS Church News - Miss Indian World is cultural ambassador. Church News. 9 June 2001. 2016-11-05.