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Nawa tâtasa’ Skye Che K’o Manyimi Harragarra-Harms. Tâtakitâ’ Pîtahawirâta Jiwere-Nut’achi â Gáuigú à dáu. Ati’as têsa’ Robin Harms Atira têsa’ Wynema Harragarra-Harms.
Tâtačikstêhu’ tiratpari
Ati’as tirawâhat ke’isarâkacikskâpâkis. Nawa iri
Hello, my name is Skye Malinda Harragarra-Harms. My Jiwere-Nut’achi name is Che K’o Manyimi, which means Thunder Buffalo Woman. I am a member of the Pîtahawirâta band on my maternal side. My father was a member of the Cawi band and he served as a Cawi Chief. I am Pawnee, Otoe-Missouria, and Kiowa. I am also of Cherokee, Lower Brule Sioux, and Arikara descent. My parents are the late Robin Harms and Wynema Harragarra-Harms.
My paternal grandfather is Lewis Peters – Only A Chief. My paternal grandmothers are Norma Bettes and Nancy Jo Peters – Only A Chief. On my maternal side, my grandfathers are Kirby Harragarra Sr. and the late Ronald Watashe Sr., while my grandmothers are Grace Watashe and Eva Harragarra. My paternal great-grandfather is Jim Peters, and my great-grandmother is Minnie Saunders-Peters. On my maternal side, my great-grandfathers are Wilbur Harragarra, George Arkeketa, and Amos Dukes Hopkins. My great-grandmothers are Reggie Moore-Wilson and Malinda “Bink” Hadley-Arkeketa. I am the great-great-granddaughter of Chief Moses Harragarra, the last hereditary Otoe-Missouria Buffalo Clan provider Chief, who was married to Mary McGlaslin-Harragarra.
My Pawnee families include the Peters – Only A Chief, Moore, and Echohawk families.
I am 16 years old and entering my junior year of high school. I am an active member of several clubs, organizations, youth councils, and honor societies. This past summer, I completed an internship at the University of Oklahoma called Voices of Oklahoma, where I studied archaeology and anthropology with a focus on Native American culture. I am also a concurrent student at the University of Oklahoma, with a primary field of study in law and journalism.
As a member of the Native American Church and a civic leader, I work with organizations such as CASA, No Kid Hungry, ASPCA, Disabled American Veterans, and various programs dedicated to supporting elders and at-risk youth. My interests and passions include dancing, participating in tribal doings, traveling, modeling, horseback riding, surfing, journalism, photography, volleyball, hunting, billiards, cooking, and art. Additionally, I am an entrepreneur focused on brand development.
I am truly honored and grateful to represent my Pawnee people and the Pawnee Indian Veterans as their Princess. May Creator, Ati’as Tirawâhat bless you, your homes, and your families. Nawa iri










