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Prairie Rose Seminole

Prairie Rose Seminole - Arikara, Northern Cheyenne and Nakota. Co-Director of We Ride for Her, a documentary film about an all Indigenous women’s motorcycle group that rides to end the crisis of MMIW: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, and their connection to a woman they meet who shares heartbreak over the disappearance of her little sister, missing for over a year.

Seminole is an educator, culture bearer and storyteller. She currently serves as the inaugural Indigenous Fellow for the National Parks Conservation Association. She consults with Vote.Org on voter outreach strategies and is a national trainer for Vote Run Lead. Seminole also serves on the Olamina Fund Advisory Board, the Midwest Innocence Project Board, Gender Justice US and Humanities ND. She has been a part of efforts, institutions, and organizations that have seeded, supported, and strengthened public history, cultural heritage, civic education, and community engagement on local, state, and national levels. Prairie Rose grew up in North Dakota and is an enrolled member of the Three Affiliated Tribes of ND on the Fort Berthold Reservation. She lives with her partner, their 7 dogs and 10 horses in White Shield ND.