Two men standing side by side, one wearing a colorful shirt with horse patterns and the other wearing a vest with patches, holding a feathered object, standing in front of a black background.
Red and black text reading 'Sankey Medicinebird 2025' on a black background.

Honoring the Past, Leading into the Future

Cornell Sankey and Denny Medicinebird entered the race for Governor and Lt. Governor of the Cheyenne Arapaho Tribes with a powerful story to share. Cornell is a U.S. Veteran and both come from families deeply rooted in the history of the tribe —giving their campaign a foundation built on service, tradition, and commitment to their people.

Our goal was to help make that story resonate with the community. Every aspect of the campaign was designed to reflect who they are and what they stand for—leaders carrying forward the strength of their heritage while focusing on the future of the tribe. From community engagement to broad visibility, we worked to ensure their message of connection, service, and tradition was front and center.

This campaign was about more than just getting a name out—it was about honoring history, highlighting values, and building trust that could carry Sankey and Medicinebird into office.

DIGITAL SUPPORT

Computer screen displaying a webpage titled 'SANKEY / MEDICINEBIRD 2025' with images of Native American men in traditional attire, including a man holding a feathered staff, a young man with an eagle feather fan and badges, and statements introducing Cornell Sankey and Denny MedicineBird.
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