Our CI’s reported that today, “Students hiked to the top of Black Elk Peak, formerly known as Harney Peak, to share in the rituals of tobacco offerings and recreating and remembering the journeys that many Lakota took from the reservation to their sacred mountain in the Black Hills.”
Hey all, I’m Julian. Nepal so far has been such an eye-opening and amazing experience. Living among the families has really brought out the fact that we are so fortunate to have what we have in our lives. In the states, we have access to machines and are able to build schools, buildings, and houses...
The travel journal will be the place for students to share their experiences while traveling. Once the students are on-site, they are asked to post reflections, observations, pictures, stories, poems, and more. Our whole community appreciates the opportunity to be part of the group’s adventure, and as the course comes to an end, each group...