swaia Team
Jamie Schulze
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Northern Cheyenne / Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate
Originally from Montana, Jamie R. Schulze (Northern Cheyenne/ Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate) brings a wealth of diverse experiences to her role as a business leader. Having relocated to New Mexico 30 years ago, she has developed a deep appreciation for the land and its people. With a background in the hospitality industry as a former owner of The Bavarian Lodge & Restaurant in Taos Ski Valley, NM, Jamie understands the intricacies of managing successful enterprises and delivering exceptional customer experiences.
Beyond her entrepreneurial ventures, Jamie is a certified business and life coach with a leadership training certification, demonstrating her commitment to personal and professional
development. Her passion for uplifting others and fostering growth aligns perfectly with her new role at SWAIA (Southwestern Association for Indian Arts) as the Executive Director.
Mona Perea
ARTIST SERVICES
San Ildefonso Pueblo
Ramona Perea is from San Ildefonso Pueblo. She has been in education majority of her life along with many other positions like administrative, event planning , coaching, athletic director etc.. She has three beautiful children and one amazingly cute grandson. She plans to work diligently with SWAIA to deliver excellent assistance to artists and to help make the Santa Fe Indian Markets a success!
Z Nez
Volunteer & Membership Coordinator
My name is Z Nez, born and raised in Southern California this is my first time living away from the Golden State. During a trip in May I came to Santa Fe to visit friends and to see Santa Fe, I fell in love with this magical place. While in town I went to Native Treasures put on by MIAC and got the opportunity to meet many of the artists there.
Being in the area, meeting the wonderful people here, and being in the middle of everything made me sad to leave. When given the opportunity to come back and volunteer for Indian Market I ran right over!
For the past 8 years I had worked for Nordstrom my first year as a sales associate and then a Department Manager for 7 years. Before that I had restaurant, coffee bar, and other retailer experience, all as an associate and as a manager.
I have gained incredible knowledge about people, business and community. While retail is very different than what my new role is at SWAIA, I am able to take my organizational skills, communication skills, and people management experience and apply what I have learned to continue the incredible work that SWAIA does. I love hearing from others and believe that we can all learn from each other. I am grateful and very lucky to have this opportunity with SWAIA and everyone involved.
Carmen Wiley
Finance and Development Coordinator
Mvskoke (Creek) Nation
Born and raised in southeastern Oklahoma, Carmen Wiley is a citizen of the Mvskoke (Creek) Nation and a proud graduate of Sequoyah High School, a boarding school run by the Cherokee Nation. After high school, she attended Brown University where she was an Ethnic Studies concentrator with an emphasis in Indigenous Food Sovereignty.
Grateful for the values instilled in her by her mother, an artist and educator, and her father, an attorney dedicated to serving tribal communities throughout Indian Country, Carmen leads with a community-focused mindset, a service-driven heart, and a deep appreciation for the transformative power of the arts.
Carmen joins the SWAIA team with a background in hospitality and retail management where she specialized in people development, project management, and operational process improvement. She is delighted to work for SWAIA and looks forward to contributing to the organization’s continued success.
Cingarkaq Devine
Data Systems associate
Yup’ik
Cingarkaq Devine is an Alaska Native Yup’ik from the small village of Atmautluak, Alaska that sits on the Pitmiktakik River. She spent her youth living the subsistence lifestyle with summers spent at her family fish camp on the Kuskokwim River, processing salmon and picking berries on the tundra. Fall was spent harvesting moose meat and winters were spent ice fishing and trading traditional foods with family and friends along the coast. Learning English at the age of 8, she was introduced to the traditional school system in Bethel before moving on to the Mt. Edgecumbe boarding school in Sitka. She spent time traveling around the globe and studying Mechanical Engineering at the University of Alaska before making her move down to Santa Fe. She is currently finishing her Engineering degree at the Northern New Mexico College in Engineering Technology. She loves to spend her free time making pottery, doing yoga, and camping with her husband, 2 children and her husky Kiska. She has fallen in love with New Mexico and connecting with the inspiring Indigenous folks here in Indian Country. Art is woven into our way of life as Indigenous people, sometimes for survival but also to thrive and connect with nature and our ancestors. After experiencing Indian Market and modeling her best friends Iñupiaq fashion designs, SWAIA became a favorite event and a time of gathering with new and old friends. When the opportunity to become a member of the SWAIA team, Cingarkaq was thrilled and has felt right at home. She is building a digital environment where we at SWAIA can become more efficient with what we do so we can better serve our people.
Strategic Partners
AMBER-DAWN BEAR ROBE
fashion Coordinator
SIKSIKA NATION
Amber-Dawn Bear Robe, from Siksika Nation, Alberta, Canada, achieved an MA in American Indian Studies and a second MA degree in Art History, both from the University of Arizona. Currently, she is Assistant Faculty of Art History in the Museum Studies department at the Institute of American Indian Arts, Santa Fe, NM.
Presently, Bear Robe is curating a fashion exhibition for the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, opening August 2022, and producing the annual Indigenous fashion show for the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA).
Walk with Pride, a documentary film short on the 2018 Indigenous fashion show produced by Bear Robe, won a regional Emmy, September 2020. She is an acting trustee for the Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF) board, CO, and the Wheelwright Museum board, NM, and sits on the curatorial committee for Vital Spaces, NM. Previously, she was the Director/Curator of Urban Shaman: Contemporary Aboriginal Art, Winnipeg, Canada.
HODZA.mgmt
maRKETING & Digital Strategy
Navajo-oWNED aGENCY
HODZA.mgmt is a Native woman-owned management and marketing solutions company based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Our company specializes in crafting refined strategies, utilizing scalable systems to generate potent solutions.
Our CEO, Sheyenne Sky, is a Diné entrepreneur based in Santa Fe, New Mexico, with advanced degrees from the Fashion Institute of Technology and Harvard University. She founded HODZA.mgmt in 2020, channeling her passion and expertise in Native Art, Business and Culture into the creation of our company.
Our mission is to provide innovative, scalable, and sustainable growth strategies that not only support business goals but also honor the cultural heritage of those that we serve.