In this enlightening episode of "Hidden Heritage", follow along as we visit Mission, South Dakota on the Rosebud Sioux Reservation home to Sinte Gliska Tribal University, a unique educational institution that stands as a beacon of tribal education in the nation today.
Founded in 1970 and named after Brule Lakota Chief Sinte Gliska, the university struggled for six years to be recognized by legislation before finally becoming accredited under the leadership of the late Dr. Lionel Bordeaux. Bordeaux shares his story, of resilience, determination and his vision for the continued growth and success of the young native students under his guidance whilst upholding the integrity of their culture.
Get an insider’s view into the distinctive education approach at Sinte Gliska Tribal University as we converse with former student Gabrielle Iron Shell and dedicated educator and Lakota Elder, the late Albert White Sr. Hear their personal stories, their passion for preserving their culture and language, and their aspirations for the future. Feel the cultural vibrancy through songs, dance, ceremonies and traditional storytelling.
The unique ways teachers integrated the culture into the learning process, offering a natural blend of curricula emphasizing historical truth, language preservation, economic growth initiatives and tribal government reform. Discover the commitment to these concepts and the mission to empower learners while preserving the precious Lakota virtues and values for the next generations.
This episode offers a fascinating insight into the resilience and passion burning within the native community and the institutions that support them.