T'Neale Barney

Ambassador

T’Neale Barney

T’Neale Barney, Navajo, age 20, is a sophomore in college and has a passion to promote the power of education. Every summer, before school was back in session, her mother would harangue her about the importance of doing well in school and attending college. Her lecturing was repetitive, but it was an idea that fixed in her mind; she now attends the University of New Mexico and will graduate with a Bachelors’ in Biology Fall 2017. As a WRN ambassador she wants to establish a comfortable environment and relationship with teens so that they approach her confidently to answer any questions that may burden them. As a counselor for the the National Indian Youth Leadership Project, T’Neale has a head start in her pursuit to learn how to safely approach risky topics with teens. Welcome T’Neale to the WRN team!

Is it offensive to Native American culture for a white person to make items that are traditonally Native American? Such as beading work or dream catchers etc. that follow traditonal type practices and but are not for finacial gain?

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