Alpha Pi Omega

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Alpha Pi Omega Sorority, Inc. (Script error: No such module "Lang".) is the oldest historically Indigenous national sorority in the United States.[1][2] It is the largest Indigenous Greek letter organization,[3] with 24 chartered chapters across nine states and the District of Columbia.[4]

History

Alpha Pi Omega Sorority was founded on Sept. 1, 1994, at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill by four Native women.[1][5] The founders, now known to as the Four Winds, are Shannon Brayboy (Lumbee), Jamie Goins (Lumbee), Amy Locklear (Lumbee and Coharie), and Christie Strickland (Lumbee).[3][5] Before forming the group, they sought and received the approval of elder women from the various tribes of North Carolina.[5]

The sorority's founding principles are traditionalism, spirituality, education, and contemporary issues.[1] Its first pledge class was called the Fifteen Warrior Women.[5] The sorority was incorporated with the State of North Carolina in 1995 and expanded to additional campuses.[6]

With more than 130 tribes represented by its members, the sorority has more than 900 sisters nationwide. Nationally, the sorority is governed by a thirteen-member board known as the Grand Keepers of the Circle. Grand Keepers are elected to two-year terms and meet bi-monthly.

Symbols

The sorority's colors are fire red, new grass green, and maize yellow.[6] Its mascot is the Queen Bee, while its jewel is the amethyst.[6] Its tree is the cedar and its flower is the dogwood.[6] The Alpha Pi Omega motto is "My Sister As Myself".[7]

Activities

Alpha Pi Omega preserves Native American traditions by celebrating and practicing cultural and spiritual heritage, such as hosting stickball games.[6][8] At the same time, it supports a network for college students and professionals in modern society.[5] The sorority's annual national convention is called the Grand Gathering.[9]

Its permanent national philanthropy is the National Indian Education Association, as of 2010.[6][7] Individual chapters also participate in local fundraising events such as Walk a Mile in Her Shoes or Remember the 10 Run.[9][8] The Washington State University chapter held sexual assault awareness classes and LGBTQ+ ally training, while the Oregon State University chapter held a fundraiser for the Humane Society.[10][8]

Membership

Interested women may join at the undergraduate or post-undergraduate level. Collegiate women must have completed at least one full-time academic term, have a 2.8 GPA or higher, and have no previous affiliation with any social sorority.[6] Women interested in joining a professional chapter must have completed a bachelor's degree or higher and have no previous affiliation with any social sorority.

Chapters

Chapters are chartered at the sorority's annual Grand Gathering.[10]

Undergraduate chapters

APO starts potential chapters or colonies as expansion chapters or honey pots.[10] After a year, the expansion chapter becomes a provisional chapter.[10] Following is a list of Alpha Pi Omega collegiate chapters.[11][12] Active chapters are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters are shown in italic.

Chapter Charter date Institution Location Status Reference
Alpha Template:Dts University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, North Carolina Active
Beta Template:Dts University of North Carolina at Pembroke Pembroke, North Carolina Active
Gamma Template:Dts Oklahoma State University–Stillwater Stillwater, Oklahoma Active [7]Template:Efn
Delta Template:Dts University of New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico Inactive
Epsilon Template:Dts Dartmouth College Hanover, New Hampshire Inactive
Zeta Template:Dts University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona Active
Eta Template:Dts North Carolina State University Raleigh, North Carolina Active
Theta Template:Dts Northeastern State University Tahlequah, Oklahoma Active
Iota Template:Dts Arizona State University Temple, Oklahoma Active [1]Template:Efn
Kappa Template:Dts Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon Inactive
Lambda Template:Dts University of Wisconsin–Madison Madison, Wisconsin Active
Mu Template:Dts – 201x ? Haskell Indian Nations University Lawrence, Kansas Inactive [13]Template:Efn
Nu Template:Dts Duke University Durham, North Carolina Active
Xi Template:Dts Washington State University Pullman, Washington Active [3][10]Template:Efn
University of Northern Colorado Greeley, Colorado Colony
Boston Citywide (Harvard University, Northeastern University, Wellesley College) Boston, Massachusetts Colony
Western Carolina University Cullowhee, North Carolina Colony
University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Colony
University of North Dakota Grand Forks, North Dakota Colony
University of North Carolina at Greensboro Greensboro, North Carolina Colony

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Graduate chapters

Graduate chapters are for women who have received their undergraduate degrees.[7] The sorority calls its colonies expansion chapters. Following is a list of graduate chapters.[11] Active chapters are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters are shown in italic.

Name Charter date Location Status Reference
Alpha Pi Template:Dts The Triangle, North Carolina Active
Beta Pi Template:Dts Robeson County, North Carolina Active
Gamma Pi Template:Dts Columbus County, North Carolina Active
Delta Pi Template:Dts Payne County, Oklahoma Active
Epsilon Pi Template:Dts Bernalillo County, New Mexico Active [5]
Zeta Pi Template:Dts Washington, D.C. Active [5]
Eta Pi Template:Dts – 20xx ? Pima County, Arizona Inactive
Theta Pi Template:Dts Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Active
Iota Pi Template:Dts Cherokee County, Oklahoma Active
Kappa Pi Template:Dts Rocky Mount, North Carolina Active
Lambda Pi July 15, 2023 Twin Cities (Minneapolis–Saint Paul) Active
Dane County, Wisconsin Colony

See also

References

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