When he arrived in town, Hector Curriel went for a walk as he pondered the subject for his artist’s residency with grades 3 through 5 at St. Joseph’s Indian School the following week. Coming upon Dignity, he snapped a photo of her against the turbulent South Dakota sky and knew at once he had met his model for the week’s classes. Continue reading “Visiting Artist and Students Bring Dignity to Life through Artwork”
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From the Desk of Fr. Greg: October 2021
October is the month of the year that his Servant of God, Nicholas Black Elk called the, “Moon of the changing seasons.” As the weather continues to change, one thing that never changes is that I am keeping you all — our benefactors, staff and students — in my prayers.
As I continue to place all of you in my thoughts and in my prayers, I thought I would share with you a few wonderful events that have been happening at St. Joseph’s Indian School. Continue reading “From the Desk of Fr. Greg: October 2021”
Arriving with Grief, Leaving with Hope: St. Joseph’s Remembers Lost Loved Ones
The sun was not yet awake as a group of high school girls and houseparents from St. Joseph’s Indian School made their way to the Missouri River’s edge. The sky was a dark navy, matching the blue of the waves slapping the pier. As the vehicle’s headlights clicked off, darkness of the early morning surrounded them.
In their hearts, they carried with them loss and sadness. In their hands, they carried memorial lanterns. Continue reading “Arriving with Grief, Leaving with Hope: St. Joseph’s Remembers Lost Loved Ones”
St. Joseph’s Indian School Celebrates Native American Week
As the sun peaked over the dark eastern horizon, bright shades of red and yellow, fringed by the white edge of a band of stratocumulus clouds spelled out “This is Native American Day,” in the traditional colors of the Lakota people. Thirty minutes after the sun rose, St. Joseph’s Indian School students and staff gathered at the school’s Wisdom Circle to pray the Four Directions Prayer.
While others observed Native American Day on October 11, St. Joseph’s Indian School was just getting started with what became an entire week of education and fun. Continue reading “St. Joseph’s Indian School Celebrates Native American Week”
Two from St. Joseph’s Indian School Win National Honors
A sincere sense of self is the character trait shared by two St. Joseph’s Indian School colleagues that made them standouts to win national awards announced at the Coalition on Residential Excellence (CORE) Banquet in Mooseheart, Ill., Wednesday evening, October 13, 2021. Continue reading “Two from St. Joseph’s Indian School Win National Honors”
Animal Blessing: Blessing the Four-Legged Who Bless St. Joseph’s
Mimicking the movement of the birds circling above Wisdom Circle on October 4, students and staff at St. Joseph’s Indian School did the same below on the dewy morning grass.
At the center of the circle stood Fr. Greg Schill, St. Joseph’s Chaplain. He announced the purpose of the gathering was to celebrate the Feast of Saint Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals and the environment. Continue reading “Animal Blessing: Blessing the Four-Legged Who Bless St. Joseph’s”
St. Joseph’s Students Take a Stand in New Classroom Set-up
“Please take your seats” is not a phrase you will hear very often anymore in the computer classroom of St. Joseph’s Indian School.
Instead, children are taking a stand … thanks to the classroom’s newest feature: standing desks. Gina, our school’s computer teacher, made the switch to standing desks to modernize her classroom and get kids up and on their feet more throughout the school day. Continue reading “St. Joseph’s Students Take a Stand in New Classroom Set-up”
Regalia by Notable Native American Designer Donated to St. Joseph’s
When LaRayne looked over the stock of children’s powwow regalia at St. Joseph’s Indian School, she noticed a limited amount of female Traditional and Jingle dresses.
LaRayne, St. Joseph’s Native American Studies teacher, said popularity among the different powwow dances changes year to year. Some years, more girls want to dance Fancy, while other years Jingle or Traditional take the lead. Recently, that has been the case. While St. Joseph’s has a seamstress, Bonnie, to carefully create new dress designs to replace worn out regalia, the demand for Jingle and Traditional dresses has been outpacing her sewing machine. Continue reading “Regalia by Notable Native American Designer Donated to St. Joseph’s”
St. Joseph’s Indian School Announces Powwow Royalty
The 45th Annual St. Joseph’s Indian School Wačhípi will take place on Saturday, September 18. The school has offered this cultural experience since the mid-1970s, though school records indicate students have performed traditional dance there since the 1950s. Continue reading “St. Joseph’s Indian School Announces Powwow Royalty”
Hip-hop-hooray! St. Joseph’s Indian School hosts frog races, other activities
Frogs and kids were jumping for joy at St. Joseph’s Indian School during the campus home frog races!
To participate, each home that signed-up for the races had to catch their own frogs. Catching a gnašká — frog — is not an easy job. They are wriggly, slimy and just when you think you are about to successfully sneak-up on the slippery little feller, it leaps away at the last second. Continue reading “Hip-hop-hooray! St. Joseph’s Indian School hosts frog races, other activities”