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Brian Skeet is a Diné (Navajo) runner, MMIP (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples) advocate, and a powerful example of what it means to move through the world with intention and purpose.
On October 4, 2025, Brian will take on the Saddles 100 Mile Ultra — a grueling long-distance race that winds through Arizona’s rugged terrain. This will be Brian’s second ultra, after completing the extremely hot and technical Black Canyon 100K earlier this year.
For Brian, running is more than sport.
It is medicine.
It is ceremony.
It is visibility.
He runs to honor his ancestors and traditional teachings.
He runs to bring awareness to MMIP.
He runs to stand in a space where few Indigenous people are seen and heard.
Brian has a small but mighty crew supporting him, led by Mariah Zavala and Angel Curley, with one volunteer pacer to help carry him through the final miles. As a self-funded runner, every part of this effort is being done on love, grit, and community support.
This GoFundMe will go directly toward:
- Gas for transportation to and from the race
- Groceries and nutrition for the crew and runner
- Supplies and gear to keep Brian safe and strong on the course
If you believe in Indigenous representation
If you care about MMIP awareness
If you want to lift up grassroots athletes doing big things for their communities
We invite you to support Brian and this journey.
Every dollar, share, and prayer helps.
Thank you for standing with us.
Chiokoe Uttesia,
Mariah Zavala, Crew Chief
Ahéheeʼ,
Brian Skeet, Ultrarunner

