OKC superfans mix love of Thunder, Indigenous pride: 'Show your colors'
Cherea Golden-Butler and Ray Butler are Oklahoma City Thunder superfans who proudly incorporate their Indigenous heritage into their game day outfits. They blend elements of their tribal backgrounds with their support for the team, showcasing custom pieces that reflect both identities. Their unique style has garnered attention and celebrates their cultural pride alongside their love for basketball.
- ▪Cherea Golden-Butler is of Pawnee, Cheyenne, and Otoe descent, while Ray Butler is Choctaw.
- ▪The couple custom crafts their game day outfits, combining Indigenous regalia with Thunder-themed designs.
- ▪Cherea has earned the nickname 'Deadly Thunder Auntie' for her vibrant presence at games.
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