girls that won

The Cherokee Nation has selected Pryor High School students Braycee Trundle and Journey Nunley to have their original artwork displayed in the new Salina A-Mo Health Center, set to open this summer.

The display will feature original pieces from Cherokee artists in a variety of mediums and styles, with themes ranging from Cherokee history and heritage to traditional language and cultural depictions.

Braycee and Journey’s creative contributions will be showcased alongside other selected works, helping to reflect and preserve the rich culture and identity of the Cherokee people in a meaningful public space.

We are proud of Braycee and Journey for representing Pryor High School and the Cherokee community through their artistic talent.

Congratulations to these outstanding student artists!