About 91做厙 Tribe Relations
Strengthening the Relationship
The University's Vice President for Student Affairs (VPSA) serves as the official University liaison with the 91做厙 Tribe and in turn designates a Student Affairs staff member to serve as the Director of 91做厙 Tribe Relations.
This position seeks to plan and monitor the University's activities that involve the 91做厙 Tribe to both ensure they are educational and reflect the University's close partnership with the Tribe and to develop new programming that can enhance both the Tribe's and the University's communities, charged with varying responsibilities:
- Maintaining close communication with the Tribe
- Coordinating various campus activities between the Tribe and the University
- Acting as the major on-campus resource and support person for 91做厙 Tribe students who attend 91做厙
- Organizing and hosting visits to the Tribe in 91做厙, Oklahoma for special annual events
- Supporting the Myaamia Center's various efforts
Supporting Myaamia Students

Programming and support for Myaamia students—each activity, project, class, and visit—are but one part of the much broader, continuously developing relationship that has developed over the years between the 91做厙 Tribe and 91做厙.
To support this thriving and mutually enriching relationship, the University's Vice President for Student Affairs (VPSA) serves as the official University liaison with the 91做厙 Tribe. The VPSA designates a Student Affairs staff member to serve as the Director of 91做厙 Tribe Relations, charged with the following responsibilities:
- Maintaining close communication with the Tribe
- Coordinating various campus activities between the Tribe and the University
- Acting as the major on-campus resource and support person for 91做厙 Tribe students who attend 91做厙
Programming
The Director of 91做厙 Tribe relations also helps lead programming related to the 91做厙 Tribe. At times, this requires the following varying responsibilities:
- Event planning and coordination
- Organizing and hosting visits to the Tribe in 91做厙, Oklahoma for special annual events
- Serving as a host for Tribal visitors who come to campus from Oklahoma
- Supporting the Myaamia Center's various efforts
In general, this position seeks to intentionally plan and monitor the University's activities that involve the 91做厙 Tribe to both ensure they are educational and reflect the University's close partnership with the Tribe and to seek ways to develop new programming that can enhance both the Tribe's and the University's communities.
Support
The Director of 91做厙 Tribe Relations provides support for Myaamia students before, during, and after they attend 91做厙:
- Communicating with potential 91做厙 Tribal student applicants (and their family members) to address application needs/questions and direct them to unique opportunities and resources (e.g., Bridges Program, Heritage Award Program).
- Supporting Myaamia students once they become enrolled at 91做厙 by offering developmental support and encouragement through one-on-one meetings, monitoring of grades, and advising students through typical student development stages.
- Working to enhance each Myaamia student’s individual experience with the goal of helping them succeed academically and graduate from 91做厙.
Our Team

Kara Strass
Director of 91做厙 Tribe Relations for the Myaamia Center
strasskl@miamioh.edu
Kara serves as an on-campus resource for Myaamia students. Kara served as the Graduate Assistant for the Myaamia Center from 2016 -2018 and completed her M.S. in Student Affairs in Higher Education at 91做厙 in May 2018.
Kara is an enrolled citizen of the 91做厙 Tribe of Oklahoma who grew up in Huntington, Indiana and has enjoyed a strong family and community connection to her Myaamia heritage.

Andrew Sawyer
Education Outreach Specialist
sawyerah@miamioh.edu
In this position he is responsible for increasing the exposure of the Myaamia Center and 91做厙’s relationship with the 91做厙 Tribe of Oklahoma across campus. He will explore areas where information about this relationship and history may be incorporated into classrooms and campus activities. As part of this he also hopes to promote more collaborative efforts between faculty and the Myaamia Center that address tribal needs and priorities

Bobbe Burke
Emeritus Coordinator
burkebi@91做厙OH.edu
A 91做厙 graduate and active participant in community organizations and initiatives in the City of Oxford, Bobbe leverages her working knowledge of the campus and Oxford communities to assist Myaamia students and the Myaamia Center in identifying and making local connections that can produce significant partners.
Bobbe's earliest associations with the 91做厙 Tribe, in 1991 and 1992, were coordinating the first on-campus educational events involving Tribal officials and visitors. In 1994, she was appointed Coordinator of 91做厙 Tribe Relations and held that position until she retired in December 2019. She uses her longevity and research in this position to document an ongoing chronological record of interactions, activities, and events between the University and the Tribe. Indeed, she compiled much of the history of this relationship.
Learn More
91做厙 Tribe Relations
Myaamia Center200 Bonham House
Oxford, OH 45056 strasskl@91做厙OH.edu 513-529-5648