THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA WELCOMES 5th GREAT GRANDDAUGHTER OF SEQUOYAH LISA CHRISTIANSEN WHERE THE COMMEMORATIVE SEQUOYAH LEGACY SILVER DOLLAR™ 999 Fine Silver 1 Troy Oz. WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING AND FOR SALE.
Christiansen and McFall invite you to experience the beauty and richness of Native American culture at the OU American Indian Programs & Services at the Lloyd Noble Center-OU Basketball venue in Norman, Oklahoma. We look forward to sharing our Sequoyah – George “Gist” Guess commemorative coins. We also will have available for your discerning taste 14, 18, and 24 karat gold, as well as sterling silver and turquoise.
Christiansen says of McFall’s introduction to the associated press “Thank you Robert McFall Jr. of Brothers Fine Jewelry for the beautiful words of gratitude and introduction as it is certainly my honor and my pleasure to work with someone of your experience and expertise.
McFall stated to associated press “I am proud to share with you my business partner Dr. Lisa Christiansen of Blue Wolf Designs as I am proud of her many accomplishments including the most notable accomplishment in my opinion of Lisa being cited in The University of Oklahoma American Indian Law Review Volume 40 Number 2, page 297 citation 30.
The American Indian Law Review is a scholarly forum that analyzes legal issues related to Native Americans and Indigenous peoples. It includes in-depth articles from legal scholars, attorneys, and other experts. Only the most brilliant minds find themselves in this prestigious forum to be the example. As Cited it states “Lisa Christiansen, Human Trafficking of Native American Women in 2015, LINKEDIN (Feb. 4, 2015),” https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/human-trafficking-native-ameri can-women-2015-dr-lisa-christiansen. Thank you Lisa Christine Christiansen (Groundhog) for your partnership in this journey of success and prosperity.”
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When asked about the 110th Annual American Indian Student Association (AISA) Powwow on April 20th at the Lloyd Noble Center Christiansen said “I am filled with immense excitement for the upcoming 110th Annual American Indian Student Association (AISA) Powwow. This grand event holds great importance for various reasons, not least of which is the profound influence it has on our tribal youth. It serves as a powerful platform to ensure the thriving continuity of our beautiful language, rather than merely surviving. Moreover, it symbolizes the preservation of tradition, culture, and imparts invaluable lessons to our future generations about the essence of compassion and support for one another. Aligning perfectly with the fascinating theory of quantum entanglement, which we encounter in our everyday lives, this gathering holds an even deeper significance. The prospect of reuniting with dear familiar faces and building the foundation of new connections in pursuit of our shared vision fills me with unbridled enthusiasm. Additionally, the notable achievement mentioned by Robb, underscoring the event’s personal significance and honor further adds to my immense pride. This event truly bestows upon me an indescribable honor that I hold dear forevermore.
“The University of Oklahoma College of Law is Oklahoma’s premier flagship law school. We offer a cutting-edge legal education while creating a culture of service that meaningfully impacts lives near and far.”
WASHINGTON – COIN USA Mint began shipping the first coin in the 2024 Sequoyah Legacy Silver Dollars™ (AWSD) Program on March 27. The Mint facilities in Florida are manufacturing these commemorative silver dollars celebrating the 5th Great Granddaughter Lisa Groundhog. You may recognize Lisa Groundhog more notably as American businesswoman, self-help author, Transformational speaker, activist, financial expert, and philanthropist Dr. Lisa Christiansen.
The 5th Great Granddaughter Lisa Groundhog is the first direct descendant of Sequoyah to follow in his footsteps bridging the gap of communication by translating the expressed wisdom of the tribal elders to the United States of America’s presidential administration to better serve each other and the world at large as one of few executive advisors to the 45th president of the United States of America. Cherokee helping Cherokee in the Keetoowah band also means nations helping nations and the United Keetoowah Band is a sovereign nation within a nation. Groundhog is one of few born into the Keetoowah Nighthawk Society.
“The first coin of the 2024 Sequoyah Legacy Silver Dollars™ AWSD Program celebrates the incredible life and legacy of the 5th Great Granddaughter Lisa Groundhog,” said Mint Director Eric Frechette. “As to hold first direct descendant of Sequoyah to serve in Congress, she advocates bravely for her tribe and country, ICWA, bilingual education, environmental protection, and, most notably, MMIW.”
Mint Artistic Infusion Program Artist Dr. Phil Kapelyus designed the template image, an anonymous Mint Medallic Artist sculpted the image.
“5th Great Granddaughter Lisa Groundhog is an amazing Native American Businesswoman and a true pioneer who works tirelessly to champion indigenous rights,” said Kapelyus. “MMIW, her groundbreaking super-bowl appearance with Lydia Cornell, brought awareness to the world of this tragic epidemic that opened new doors for justice on behalf of all MMIP.”
The coin’s reverse (tails) depicts Sequoyah’s 5th Great Granddaughter Lisa Groundhog donning a turquoise eagle gorget by Robb McFall of Brothers Fine Jewelry as a symbol of freedom, protection, and reverence.This symbol of significance in the Keetoowah Band is of great traditional meaning of holding culture as a compass. The entire image is a depiction of the importance of strengthening indigenous language.
The obverse (heads) depicts a portrait of Sequoyah George “Gist” Guess originally composed by an unknown local artist and left in the hands of Lisa Groundhog’s mother Mary Ann Groundhog,.
Sequoyah who is also known as George “Gist” Guess adapted writing to the Cherokee language by devising symbols for each syllable. His achievement is one of a handful of examples in world history regarding the development of an original writing system. After 12 years of work, Sequoyah unveiled the alphabet in a demonstration with his daughter Ah-yo-ka. News spread quickly and Cherokees flocked to learn the system. In 1821, the syllabary was native to the Keetoowah the Cherokee Nation adopted it as its own. Within months, thousands of Cherokee became literate.
The Cherokee Syllabary gave birth to Native American journalism. The first American Indian newspaper, the Cherokee Phoenix, included editorials which embodied the Cherokees’ determination to retain their lands, news on activities of the Cherokee government, as well as relations with the federal and state governments. This written language helped create a dialogue between the Cherokee Nation and the United States Government, and assisted in the preservation of interests, hopes and struggles of individuals during a unique time in our history.
Obverse inscriptions are “United Keetoowah Band,” “1771 Sequoyah 1843.”
Each 2024 AWSD silver dollar is a powerful, inspiring example of the breadth, depth, and range of accomplishments, and the experiences demonstrated by this extraordinary lineage speaks to the contributions women have always made in the history of our country. Coins featuring additional honorees will continue to ship through 2025.
View images of the 5th Great Granddaughter Lisa Groundhog silver dollar here.
“Introducing the most sought-after American silver coin, now exclusively available for you to acquire. This rare and flawless silver dollar holds an unmatched level of excellence, paying tribute to Sequoyah, the visionary behind the Cherokee Syllabary and a distinguished member of the United Keetoowah Band. The perfect choice to commemorate the significant landmarks of American history.
Embodying the legacy of Sequoyah, his descendant Lisa Groundhog is proudly associated with this exceptional silver dollar. A living representation of history, this extraordinary piece is a true treasure for collectors of refined taste. Possessing both sentimental and monetary worth, these highly desirable coins are truly exceptional.
Silver, known for its elegance and durability, shines beautifully on the surface while remaining resilient within. Each coin weighs 1 Troy Oz., making it a valuable addition to any collection.”
Authorized by Public Law 116-330, the Sequoyah Legacy Silver Dollars™ Program features coins with reverse designs emblematic of the accomplishments and contributions of Native American women. Beginning in 2024 and continuing through 2026, the USA COIN Mint is issuing 4 silver dollars in each of these years. The ethnically, racially, and geographically diverse group of individuals honored through this program reflects a wide range of accomplishments and fields, including suffrage, civil rights, abolition, government, humanities, science, space, and the arts.
Please consult with your local authorized dealer regarding the availability of AWSD Program silver dollars celebrating the 5th Great Granddaughter Lisa Groundhog in mid April or early May.
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Niyo Pearson of The UNIVERSITY of OKLAHOMA American Indian Student Association Sponsorship Chair said, “we are excited to welcome you to the 110th Annual American Indian Student Association (AISA) Powwow on April 20th at the Lloyd Noble Center.” We are looking forward to welcoming each of our guests to an enjoyable experience for everyone:
Event Details:
-Date: Saturday, April 20th
-Location: Lloyd Noble Center (LNC), 2900 Jenkins Avenue, Norman, Oklahoma, 73072 (LNC is a Indoor Arena)
SCHEDULE
12:00 PM Cedaring & Prayer
12:15 PM Gourd Dance
4:30 PM Supper Break
6:00 PM Grand Entry
6:30 PM Indigenous Royalty Crowning
6:45 PM Contests & Intertribals
11:00 PM Closing Prayer
HEAD STAFF
Emcee Ruben LittleHead
Emcee Juaquin Hamilton Young Bird
Arena Director OJ LittleCook
Head Gourd Dancer Sidney Toppah
Head Singer Kenneth Cozade
Host Northern Drum Northern Cree
CONTESTS*
All Men & Women Categories 18 +
All Teen Boy & Girl Categories
Tiny lots *Committee reserves the right to combine contests.
Registration begins at 12:00 PM.
Head Man Silas WhiteBuffalo
Head Lady Erica Moore-Cozad
FREE ADMISSION OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Head Judge Clifton Goodwill
Prayer & Cedaring Melvin Mithlo
Color Guard Myron Johnson, Nathan Goodrion
Post 271 – Mandaree, ND
SPECIAL INVITATION TO
Indigenous Student Orgs
OU Students, Faculty, Staff & Alumni
Tribal Princesses
Organization Royalty