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Contact Information: trio 414 East Clark Street Vermillion, SD 57069 phone: 605-677-5308 fax: 605-677-5756 trio@usd.edu Last Modified: 07/26/07 |
Tiospaye by definition in the Lakota language translates into "extended family." In the Native American culture, the basic family unit is the extended family. Based on the extended family premise, the Tiospaye Council was established to assist Native American students in adjusting to the college environment and to encourage their pursuit of higher education. In addition, the Council works to promote a better understanding of the Native American culture by the University community and the Vermillion community. These undertakings are reflected in the Council's efforts to provide an environment of cultural development, spiritual growth and social interaction by developing an extended community of resource people. Essentially, the students and community create a home away from home, a Tiospaye. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Native American Activities The Native American Cultural Center serves as the focal point for the University's American Indian cultural and social activities. In addition to serving as a meeting site for various other student organizations, the center also provides study areas and a computer lab. Other Activities/Services:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some of the activities sponsored by the Tiospaye Council:
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