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Sky Harper | Navajo (Diné) | Drexel University
The stories told to us by our elders can sow seeds that flower for later generations. For Sky Harper, Navajo (Diné), stories told by his mother, Cassandra Begay, ignited a passion for learning that can help his people. He is of the Towering House Clan, born for the Red Running Into Water Clan. His maternal grandfather is of the Big Water Clan, and his paternal grandfather is of the Towering House Clan. His mother’s tales sparked a fascination with the natural world and motivated him to understand it by pursuing a wide-ranging discipline that comes with an opportunity to give back.
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Patricia Bancroft / Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo and Ute Mountain Ute / Northern Arizona University / Biology and Chemistry
Patricia Bancroft gives her family a huge part of the credit for her success. In her household there was no question — skip-ping college was just not an option. “I’ll be the second of three siblings to get an undergraduate degree,” says Bancroft, a member of the class of 2018 at Northern Arizona University. “I say it every day: my degree is not only for me but for my family.”
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Solianna Herrera / Apache / University of South Florida / Chemistry
Solianna Herrera has finally found her passion, and through it she is determined to change the world. A recent graduate of the University of South Florida, Herrera is preparing for a future as an atmospheric scientist. She wants to make a difference in the environmental health of communities and have a hand in planning the earth’s energy budget for the sake of future generations.