Student Amy Spotted Wolf crowned 59th Miss Indian Arizona
Sept. 3, 2020
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Amy Spotted Wolf, an elementary education student through the Indigenous Teacher Education Project and a newly named Erasmus Circle Scholar (more on that below), was crowned the 59th Miss Indian Arizona!
During her year of reign as Miss Indian Arizona, her platform is to embrace change to strengthen and learn from the connections of the Indigenous People of Arizona.
Somehow, she also finds the time to work at the UA Thrive Center as a peer mentor for first-year Indigenous students and serves as the Baboquivari District representative and secretary of the Tohono O'odham Nation Youth Council.