The Signal

Santa Clarita woman set to rep Choctaw Nation

Sarah De Herrera is preparing for Miss Indian World next month

- By Skylar Barti Signal Staff Writer

A Santa Clarita woman has been chosen to represent the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma in the Miss Indian World hosted by Gathering of Nations.

The Miss Indian World pageant brings representa­tives from the many Native American tribes around the continent to the Gathering of Nations Pow wow to compete in a fiveday pageant. The pageant includes an interview, a public speaking portion, a dance competitio­n and a talent portion.

Sarah De Herrera, a 23-year-old Santa Clarita native, has dreamed of being chosen to represent the Choctaw tribe in the pageant since she was 16, she said.

To apply, De Herrera and other hopefuls had to go through an applicatio­n process. The process included submitting a formal applicatio­n, writing a personal essay about themselves, two letters of recommenda­tions and selling raffle tickets to cover the entrance fee of the pageant, De Herrera explained.

“It’s the highest honor you could receive for tribal pageantry,” De Herrera said. “Girls look up to Miss Indian World.”

Despite wanting to join the pageant for so long, De Herrera held off applying to focus on something she deemed more important first.

“Education is really important to me.” she said. “I had to make sure if I was gonna get my degree I need to get it done now.” She graduated from Academy of the Canyons, then moved on to Cal Poly Pomona where she earned her Bachelor’s degree in Business.

Now that her education is completed, she has committed to competing in the pageant and hopefully winning.

“I would like to bring disability awareness and foster care reform if I win,” De Herrera explained. “Those are my focuses but there’s not one (issue) that should be excluded.”

The winner of the pageant represents the Indian nations as a cultural ambassador. Miss Indian World will spend her year traveling and promoting diversity and cultural awareness, according to the Gathering of Nations website.

The Miss Indian World pageant is part of the Gathering of Nations Pow wow. The Pow wow is a gathering for all Native Americans to come together and celebrate and share culture. It hosts a an Indian trading market, a blend of traditiona­l and contempora­ry music on Stage 49 as well as the Miss Indian World pageant.

The pageant will begin April 24 before the Pow wow opens on April 26. Tickets for the event are for sale on the event’s website.

 ?? Courtesy photo ?? Sarah De Herrera, a Santa Clarita resident, is representi­ng the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma in the Miss Indian World hosted by Gathering of Nations.
Courtesy photo Sarah De Herrera, a Santa Clarita resident, is representi­ng the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma in the Miss Indian World hosted by Gathering of Nations.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States