FAM

Sterlin Harjo, Keynote Speaker

Where Earth Meets Sky: Mskwabek celebrates the resilience and achievements of Native communities, bringing together Tribal leaders, elected officials, and allies to honor the 2025 FAM awardees, along with the American Indian Athletic Hall of Fame inductees.

This year’s event features Sterlin Harjo (Seminole/Muscogee), an award-winning filmmaker and co-creator of Reservation Dogs (FX). Harjo, known for his groundbreaking work in Native storytelling, has created multiple acclaimed films and series rooted in Indigenous perspectives.

With the support of sponsors and partners, this evening elevates Indigenous excellence and strengthens a legacy of perseverance and ingenuity.

Become a Sponsor by March 7th

As a sponsor, your company will receive visibility before, during, and after the event. The exclusive benefits, depending on your selected level, for sponsors include:

  • Recognition on our event invitation: Your name and logo will be featured on our printed and digital invitations, ensuring exposure to a wide audience of influential guests.

     

  • Name and logo on FAMOK.org: Your company will be showcased on our website as a proud sponsor, with direct links to your site, reaching our global network of allies.

     

  • VIP Cocktail Hour: A private, exclusive pre-event party where you can interact with VIPs, community and Tribal leaders, elevating your experience at the event.

     

  • Pre-Event Press Release: As a sponsor, your company will be highlighted in our pre-event press release, which will be sent to local and industry media outlets.

     

  • Social Media Posts: We’ll feature your company on our social media channels, reaching our 48,000 followers on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

     

  • Hotel Room at OKANA: Enjoy a one night stay at OKANA, compliments of FAM.

     

  • Ambassador Tour: Enjoy a personalized Director-led tour of our galleries.


To pledge now and pay later,
or for more information, contact
Emily Trnka
405-594-2155
emilyt@famok.org

Sponsorship Levels

Platinum Sponsor

$ 25,000
  • Table for 10 guests
  • Recognition on the event invitation
  • Recognition on the event website
  • Recognition on social media
  • Recognition on the press release
  • Access to the VIP Cocktail Hour
  • Hotel room at OKANA to be used in 2025
  • Exclusive private tour of the museum
Platinum

Gold Sponsor

$ 15,000
  • Table for 8 guests
  • Recognition on the event invitation
  • Recognition on the event website
  • Recognition on social media
  • Recognition on the press release
  • Access to the VIP Cocktail Hour
Gold

Silver Sponsor

$ 10,000
  • Table for 8 guests
  • Recognition on the event invitation
  • Recognition on the event website
  • Access to the VIP Cocktail Hour
Silver

Bronze Sponsor

$ 5,000
  • 6 Seats
  • Recognition on the event invitation
  • Recognition on the event website
Bronze

Copper Sponsor

$ 2,500
  • 4 Seats
  • Recognition on the event invitation
  • Recognition on the event website
Copper

Sustainer Sponsor

$ 1,000
  • 2 Seats
  • Recognition on the event invitation
  • Recognition on the event website
Sustainer

Individual Tickets

Individual Tickets

$ 250
  • 1 Seat
tickets

Commitee Members

Gena Timberman, Event Chair
(Choctaw)

Gina Bennett
(Choctaw)

Ms. Kendra Bennett
(Cherokee Nation)

Lori Burson

Philip Busey Jr.
(Cherokee Nation)

Brent Greenwood
(Ponca Tribe, Chickasaw)

Kennetha Greenwood
(Otoe-Missouria Tribe)

Stacey Halfmoon
(Caddo Nation, Choctaw, Delaware)

Ms. Barbara Harjo

Aimee Harlow

Jonna Kirschner

Debbie Lindsey
(Muscogee [Creek] Nation)

Caleb McDaniel
(Muscogee [Creek] Nation)

Jill Shero McDaniel
(Echota Cherokee Tribe, Choctaw)

Arvo Quoetone Mikkanen
(Kiowa Tribe, Comanche)

Christie Modlin
(Iowa Tribe)

LaRenda Morgan
(Cheyenne & Arapaho Tribes, Otoe)

Xavier Neira

J.T. Petherick
(Muscogee [Creek] Nation)

Wilson Pipestem
(Otoe-Missouria Tribe, Osage)

Yancey Red Corn
(Osage Nation, Caddo, Citizen Potawatomi)

Mashell Sourjohn, MJIL (Muscogee [Creek] Nation)

Brooke Timberman
(Choctaw)