Sinte Gleska University reclaims land from loneliness.

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Title: Sinte Gleska University reclaims land from loneliness.
Authors: Bull, Cheryl Crazy
Source: Tribal College Journal. Winter2000, Vol. 12 Issue 2, p10. 5p. 1 Color Photograph, 2 Black and White Photographs.
Subject Terms: *Boarding schools, Land use, Lakota (North American people)
Geographic Terms: Rosebud Indian Reservation (S.D.), South Dakota, Kentucky, Cumberland (Ky.), United States
Company/Entity: Sinte Gleska University
Abstract: Focuses on Kentucky-based Sinte Gleska University's (SGU) efforts to transform the site of a boarding school into a model of tribal land use. Sicangu Lakota people's desire to maintain close ties with the land; Sicangu people's settlement in the lands near Antelope Creek; Establishment of the Rosebud Boarding School near the creek; SGU's land curriculum project.
Database: Education Research Complete
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