Rory Wheeler, a citizen of the Seneca Nation uses his unique work, life, and professional experiences to protect tribal sovereignty, educating and advocating to lawmakers on tribal issues, improving the perception of indigenous peoples, especially in empowering fellow young people to better shape their communities through cultural resiliency. In addition to CNAY, Rory serves as the Youth Commission Co-President for the National Congress of American Indians, the oldest and largest representative organization of tribal governments. He is pursuing his education at Niagara University studying Pre-Law/Political Science and is an volunteer firefighter/emergency medical technician for his nation.
Center for Native American Youth
Center for Native American Youth