Two With Ties to St. Joseph’s Indian School Elected to National Leadership Team

The new administration of the U.S. Province of the Priests of the Sacred Heart includes (standing left-to-right): Fr. Rafael, Fr. Greg, Fr. Jack, Fr. Vien, Br. Duane and (seated) Dn. David.

The U.S. Province of the Priests of the Sacred Heart in Hales Corners, Wisc., elected a new Provincial Superior. The five-member Provincial Council was chosen by the gathered assembly of Priests of the Sacred Heart following the election of Fr. Vien Nguyen, SCJ, as the 16th Superior of the U.S. Province. Among those chosen to lead the U.S. Province of the international organization were two with ties to St. Joseph’s Indian School.

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From the Desk of Fr. Greg: December

Children enjoying the December snow at St. Joseph’s Indian School.

The Christmas season gives us a multitude of reasons to rejoice. There is the opportunity for families to gather, eat together, exchange gifts and exchange laughter and excitement. Too often in the midst of preparing ourselves for family gatherings, meals and laughter we can easily find ourselves overwhelmed with a mound full of to do lists. Continue reading “From the Desk of Fr. Greg: December”

2021: A Year in Review at St. Joseph’s Indian School

During another year of uncertainty, challenges and obstacles, St. Joseph’s Indian School is proud to say we can look back on 2021 and know it didn’t break us.

While schools across the country closed or implemented a completely e-learning structure, St. Joseph’s opened our doors safely and securely to Lakota (Sioux) children. With added safety measures in place, we never had to close.

It feels so good to know children received everything they needed this year … food, clothing, a warm bed, and of course, an education … all thanks to YOU! Continue reading “2021: A Year in Review at St. Joseph’s Indian School”

Where Christmas and Lakota Traditions Align

The following essay was written by Joe T., Mission Integration Director at St. Joseph’s Indian School.

I start this connection by honoring the people whose land we live on, those of the Oceti Sakowin. I am a simple man, a humble man who have learned these Lakota ways by elders, and Lakota teachers. I humbly write this blog from the perspective of a white male of European heritage, this is my perspective designed to help folks like me learn how to be respectful. I write this to not convince, but to share connections that I have personally realized between these two beautiful ways of life …  Continue reading “Where Christmas and Lakota Traditions Align”

When a Cupcake Means So Much More

Eighth grade students showed gratitude through a random act of kindness.

Is there anything sweeter than an unexpected visit from a friend? Pair it with a cupcake, cookie dessert and a card!

Some eighth grade girls barreled through the hallways recently with a mission to spread gratitude and love to their teachers, classmates and other staff at St. Joseph’s Indian School. Continue reading “When a Cupcake Means So Much More”

Christmas Magic in High Supply at St. Joseph’s Indian School

It was a holly jolly day on Dec. 10 at St. Joseph’s Indian School!

Something magical happens one Saturday in December each year at St. Joseph’s Indian School in Chamberlain, SD. A conference room mystically morphs into Santa’s workshop, staff members turn into elves and there is even a visit from the big man himself: Santa Claus! Continue reading “Christmas Magic in High Supply at St. Joseph’s Indian School”

St. Joseph’s Indian School Gifts Female Students with Customized Ribbon Skirts

Darcy, a St. Joseph’s Family Service Counselor, and other staff members came together to make ribbon skirts in November.

“That looks very nice — very ambitious,” said Darcy, a Family Service Counselor (FSC), as she looked down at the 15 creamy-colored ribbons laid along its paired yellow fabric.

Larsten, the high school student who had chosen the fabric and ribbons of blue, white, green, purple and brown, smiled.

“That’s because I’m ambitious, too,” she said. Continue reading “St. Joseph’s Indian School Gifts Female Students with Customized Ribbon Skirts”

Darwin Wolf Sculpts Prairie Life with Students at St. Joseph’s Indian School

Air-dry clay was the medium and sixth through eighth-grade students at St. Joseph’s Indian School were the artists who enjoyed the guidance and wisdom of visiting artist Sculptor Darwin Wolf.

Their task: create sculptures of the animals that inhabit the South Dakota Prairies. The fist-sized finished products will find a home in the Native American Studies classroom, where they will be used to learn the Lakota names of the buffalo, turtle, coyote, eagle, spider and other creatures significant to Lakota cultural life. Students chose from several animals that are part of the Lakota language curriculum used at the school. Continue reading “Darwin Wolf Sculpts Prairie Life with Students at St. Joseph’s Indian School”

St. Joseph’s Makes Christmas Magic on Giving Tuesday

It doesn’t usually receive the same amount of spotlight as shopping days, but Giving Tuesday is a very important day at St. Joseph’s Indian School!

Black Friday.
Small Business Saturday.
Cyber Monday.

Although dates that help people score great holiday deals, the days after Thanksgiving can be a little overwhelming.

But then, like a breath of fresh air, enters Giving Tuesday. Have you ever heard of it? Continue reading “St. Joseph’s Makes Christmas Magic on Giving Tuesday”

St. Joseph’s Celebrates ‘Rock Your Mocs’ and ‘Native American Heritage Month’

It’s not often you see students out and about at St. Joseph’s Indian School after dark. It’s even less often you see them out after dark dancing in their moccasins to the beat of a Lakota drum.

But, that’s exactly what two high school kids were up to last week in preparation for Rock Your Mocs (RYM)! Continue reading “St. Joseph’s Celebrates ‘Rock Your Mocs’ and ‘Native American Heritage Month’”