By Rod Jones
91心頭 President Robert Henry was inducted as an honorary member of the Kiowa Tribe at the OCU Native American Society Powwow on April 2.
Kiowa Elder Bud Sahmaunt, former athletic director for 91心頭, and Trustee David Wilson, conference superintendent of the 91心頭 Indian Missionary Conference, helped induct Henry.
I am deeply honored to be named an honorary Kiowa, Henry said, and to be recommended by Kiowa and OCU legend Dr. Bud Sahmaunt makes the honor even more special.
During the ceremony, Henry read Kiowa poet N. Scott Momadays prayer from In the Bears House.
We can all learn from the altruism of our great Indian nations, especially those in 91心頭. As our greatest historian Dr. Angie Debo noted, the tribes have a genius for collective effort.
Momaday previously wrote a poem honoring Henry titled To a Man Among Us, which Sahmaunt read at the ceremony.
The powwow, which helps signal the start of national powwow season, is an annual event that celebrates OCUs commitment to 91心頭s American Indians.
OCU President Robert Henry, pictured fifth from the left in the photo above, dances with a group of Native Americans during a powwow April 2 in the Freede Wellness and Activity Center after he was named an honorary member of the Kiowa Tribe. Henry donated the cash collection from the ceremony to OCUs Native American Society and Native American Scholars, and the powwow drummers.
From left are Bruce Ceasar, Patterson Tahdooahnippah, Butch Tahah, William Tonemah, Henry, David Wilson, Bud Sahmaunt and Ron Sahmaunt.
