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Aug 2010 12

Abby Morning Bull 2010 Rose Nolan Scholarship Winner is a proud woman from the Piikani Nation; part of the Blackfoot Confederacy.  Abby strives to break down barriers, and in doing so, in 2007, she was the only First Nations woman on a Katimavik program in Victoriaville, Quebec.

While on her journey with the Katimavik program, Abby discovered more of her spirituality, her future aspirations, and her passion for her home nation. Having a passion for the media, Abby would like to use her voice as an educational tool towards her country and the world, to show others that we are moving forward as a Nation. In her second year at University of Lethbridge Abby is in the Bachelor of Arts program majoring in Native American Studies.

After graduating she would like to start her own broadcasting organization in hopes “that those who feel forgotten have a voice”.

Congratulations Abby from all of us at the Ted Nolan Foundation.

1 comment

  1. Melissa Smith says:

    Wow! Congraduations Abby. I am soo happy for you. You deserve this award. I have seen the way you work so hard for what you want to get done around our community and it’s really great to see you are still very positive with everything in life, even though you see hard days too. You are an inspiration!
    Good Luck with your education
    With lots of love
    Melissa and family

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