An Animal Blessing took place at St. Joseph’s to celebrate the Feast of Saint Francis of Assisi.
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.
Getting students back in the classroom doesn’t mean they’ll be sitting behind a desk.
“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”
When Traditional and Jingles dresses were needed, help came just in time.
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”
L-R: Kaylee (Miss St. Joseph’s), Marybella (Jr. Miss St. Joseph’s) and Jevjuan (Eagle Staff Bearer).
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”
The St. Joseph’s Indian School Bookmobile wrapped up a busy summer on Thursday, August 8. The outreach made stops in 42 communities, zig-zagging South Dakota to serve more than 1,300 children and adults. Forty-one alumni came to visit with Alumni Liaison and Bookmobile Coordinator Andy and the crew. Continue reading “VIDEO: Bookmobile Gives Nearly 6,500 Books to Children and Adults”
Staff from all over St. Joseph’s Indian School’s campus turned out for an outdoor parade on Tuesday, August 10, to welcome back students in grades 1-8.