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Round 10 – December 14, 2025
The 67th Annual Wrangler National Finals Rodeo concluded all ten rounds Saturday night in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Congratulations to our Indian Country Wrangler NFR contestants: Cherokee’s Jayco Roper and Chance Howard; Oglala Lakota cowboy Zac Dallas; Navajo Derrick Begay and Bailey Bates, who will compete in the Ladies National Finals Breakaway Roping, December 22nd and 23rd in Fort Worth, Texas.
The world-class stock contractors: Muddy Creek ProRodeo, Oglala Lakota; 5 Star Rodeo Holdings, Seminole; Rafter H Rodeo Company, Cherokee; New West Rodeo Company, Blackfeet; and the Cree Nation of Canada’s C5 Rodeo Company, and their 2025 Saddle Bronc Bucking Horse of the Year, # F13 Virgil.
We now bring you results of Round 10 winners, Wrangler NFR Champs, and the PRCA World Champions, along with interviews with Stetson Wright and Kassie Mowry.
Thank you for listening. It’s been our honor to bring you coverage of the 2025 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, brought to you on Native Voice One Radio Network.
From all of our families at NV1 to yours, Merry Christmas.
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Long live cowboys and cowgirls! Long live Indians!

World With a Champ delivers daily coverage of the National Finals Rodeo (WNFR), the sport’s richest and most prestigious event, featuring the world’s top contestants and stock. Held over 10 days at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Native American and First Nation Canadian competitors vying for 2025 PRCA World Titles are highlighted each day with arena updates and interviews.
This year, producer and host Randy Taylor was honored with the PRCA’s Excellence in Broadcast Journalism Award, recognizing his long-standing contributions to rodeo coverage and his commitment to elevating the stories of Native competitors in the sport.
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Round 9 – December 12, 2025
The Wrangler National Finals Rodeo has been the hottest ticket in the City of Lights since 1985, when Las Vegas, Nevada became its home. Rooted in Western culture and a way of life rich with history and tradition—shared among American Indians, Canadian First Nations, cowboys, and the enduring spirit of the horse—this event delivers competition second to none in all of major league sports.
After a long and grueling PRCA season, championships in most events will be decided in the very final round, following ten nights of high-stakes action at the Wrangler NFR.
We bring you Round 9 of 10 coverage, all of our Indian Country contestants have won money in Vegas. Now, round winners, leaders in the average race, and world title updates, along with exclusive interviews featuring Haven Meged and Carlee Otero.
Stay tuned right here for continuing coverage of all the excitement of the 2025 PRCA Wrangler NFR World Title races, brought to you on the Native Voice 1 Radio Network.
Many thanks to:
@4bearscasino
@justinbootcompany
@wranglerjeans
Long live cowboys and cowgirls! Long live Indians!
World With a Champ delivers daily coverage of the National Finals Rodeo (WNFR), the sport’s richest and most prestigious event, featuring the world’s top contestants and stock. Held over 10 days at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Native American and First Nation Canadian competitors vying for 2025 PRCA World Titles are highlighted each day with arena updates and interviews.

This year, producer and host Randy Taylor was honored with the PRCA’s Excellence in Broadcast Journalism Award, recognizing his long-standing contributions to rodeo coverage and his commitment to elevating the stories of Native competitors in the sport.

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Tribal traditions, culture, and language are ways being used to help keep Native people out of the justice system. Many who’ve been through the Western justice system say often times addiction, and not addressing historical trauma, led to them ending up locked up, while advocates continue to lean on Indigenous ways of life for prevention, reentry, and recovery efforts. We’ll also hear from young people who are advocating on grassroots levels for their people when it comes to the environment, MMIP, and various other issues.