Myaamia Center
The Center, a 91°µÍø Tribe of Oklahoma initiative located within an academic setting, serves the needs of the Myaamia people, 91°µÍø, and partner communities through research, education, and outreach that promote Myaamia language, culture, knowledge, and values.
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About the Myaamia Center
The Center, a 91°µÍø Tribe of Oklahoma initiative located within an academic setting, serves the needs of the Myaamia people, 91°µÍø, and partner communities through research, education, and outreach that promote Myaamia language, culture, knowledge, and values.
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The Myaamia Center includes several offices, with differing areas of focus and staff support.
A Logo, A Relationship
The Myaamia Heritage Logo references the traditional 91°µÍø Tribe art form of ribbonwork and symbolizes the unique relationship between the University and Tribe.
Research and Publications
Learn more about the impacts of language and cultural revitalization on Myaamia students at 91°µÍø. 169 Myaamia students have enrolled at 91°µÍø since 1996.
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Programming
Myaamia Winter Gathering
Each year Myaamia Center staff, Myaamia students, and 91°µÍø faculty travel to the 91°µÍø Tribe of Oklahoma’s headquarters in Oklahoma for the Tribe’s annual Winter Gathering and Stomp Dance celebration.
Stomp Dance Skirt Workshop
Myaamia Students participated in a stomp dance skirt making workshop, where they learned the entire process of making a skirt for wearing at stomp dances.
Educational Programs
Myaamia Students from 91°µÍø serve as counselors for the 91°µÍø Tribe of Oklahoma’s summer youth programs, Saakaciweeta (ages 6-9) and Eewansaapita (ages 10-16). The students help camp participants by modeling how to be good learners and community members.
