Dr. Cheromiah is from the Village of Paguate located on the homelands of Laguna Pueblo in New Mexico. Her names are Kah-ow-dthu-ee and Sippun (Inupiaq name) and her clans are shaska sinah hanu (Roadrunner & Turkey People). She is the Granddaughter of five relatives who attended the Carlisle Indian Industrial School: Mary Bailey Seonia (enr. 1885) | Howice Seonia (enr. 1895) | Benjamin Seonia (enr. 1904) |Charles Brown Analla (enr. 1914) | William
Seonia (enr. unknown) | and she honors Lewis Tewanima (enr. 1907). Because of them, she is in Carlisle, PA today. She believes one of the greatest gifts she has as an educator, mentor, and sister is the ability to build the confidence
of People through storytelling, kind words, and digital media. Amanda cares deeply about giving back to her Indigenous Community and transforming spaces through visual narratives and Indigenous-focused scholarship and methodologies. Dr. Cheromiah earned her PHD in higher education from the University of Arizona (Tucson) in 2021. Dr. Cheromiah has served for the Center for the Futures of Native Peoples since May 2024. Authenticity is important. Learn more about Dr. Cheromiah at amandacheromiah.com, connect with her on TikTok | Instagram | X | LinkedIn @drcheromiah.
Resources
Dickinson College Land Acknowledgement
https://www.dickinson.edu/homepage/1513/land_acknowledgement
Learn more about Clark Tenakhongva at https://tenakhongva.com