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Della Warrior (Della C. Hopper) was born on 1946 in Pawnee, Oklahoma, is a Native American tribal leader (born 1946). Discover Della Warrior's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?

Popular As Della C. Hopper
Occupation American Indian education, museum director, tribal chairperson, college president
Age 78 years old
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Born 1946, 1946
Birthday 1946
Birthplace Pawnee, Oklahoma
Nationality United States

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1939

Hopper married Clyde Warrior (1939–1968) of the Ponca Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma in 1965.

They had two daughters: Mary Martha Warrior and Andrea Immogene Warrior.

Other roles that Warrior has filled include:

1946

Della Cheryl Warrior (born 1946 ) is the first and only woman to date to serve as the chairperson and chief executive officer for the Otoe-Missouria Tribe.

She later served at the president of the Institute of American Indian Arts, finding a permanent home for the institution as well as helping to raise over one hundred million dollars for the institution over a twelve-year period.

Della Cheryl Hopper was born in 1946 in Pawnee, Oklahoma, and grew up in Red Rock, Oklahoma, with her mother and stepfather.

An enrolled citizen of the Otoe–Missouria Tribe of Indians, she is also of Muscogee descent.

The family moved around frequently, allowing Warrior to have the opportunity to live in cities such as Shawnee, Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Enid, Ponca City, Dallas, Wichita, and Los Angeles.

Warrior began her education at Pawnee Indian School and averaged approximately two schools per year up until about sixth grade.

During her high school years, Warrior attended six different schools.

After graduation, Warrior left to attend Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, with the intention on pursuing a medical degree.

The summer before her junior year, Warrior attended a workshop at the University of Colorado.

This experience broadened her pride for her native heritage and sparked her interest in that field.

1966

Her junior year she changed her major to sociology due to finances and graduated with her bachelor's in 1966.

1971

Warrior went and received her master's degree in education from Harvard University in 1971.

Directly out of college, Warrior became the director of social services for Head Start for six counties in Kansas.

Later on in 1971, she became the director of Indian education for Albuquerque schools and served until 1987.

The district contained 117 schools with roughly 3,300 Indian students from over 100 tribes.

1989

She became the first and only (to date) female Chairman of the Otoe-Missouria Tribe from 1989–1992.

In this position, Warrior dealt with issues of roads/transportation, environmental concerns, as well as health and public safety.

1993

From 1993 to 1998, Warrior served IAIA as the director of developing and acting director of development.

1998

In 1998, Warrior became the president of the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) and served in this role until 2006.

She established a permanent campus for the institution after a 38-year period of temporary housing.

Warrior increased funding by three hundred percent, helping to raise over one hundred million dollars over a 12-year time period.

2006

Following retirement from MIAC, Della Warrior became president and CEO of the Multi-Indigenous Initiative for Community Advancement (The MICA Group), an organization she founded with Wilma Mankiller in 2006 and which recently administered the $10 million Cultural Resource Fund for cultural heritage preservation projects for tribes and tribal communities.

2007

Warrior was inducted into the Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame in 2007.

2013

In June 2013, Della Warrior was selected as the new director of the New Mexico Museum of Indian Arts and Culture (MIAC), becoming the first woman and the first Native American to serve as the museum's director.

She retired in 2021, having created a significant expansion of the education department and remote programs, and having overseen more than 30 exhibitions, including the revision of the core exhibit Here, Now and Always which is slated to open in 2022.