of donors. Dr. Natalie Anderson President, Cecelia Charger-Wright Financial Aid/Records Management, Sklya Laroche Administrative Assistant, Swan Byington Transportation Driver/Custodian, Jordan Poitra Library/GED/IT, Brian Wagner Director of Student Services, Kari Gosmire Speech Therapist, Janelle Stewart Early Childhood Specialist, Lynn Harrison Office Manager, Dr. Doris Stiles Educational Coach, Kathleen Udehn Language Specialist, Betty Hanson Language Specialist, Kent Huckins Mental Health Provider, The Lower Brule Sioux Tribe chartered the Lower Brule Community College on February 3, 1993 and the college became incorporated on March 16, 1993. lower brule hazard mitigation plan approved by fema. 'That Indian (over yonder) is very tall.'" Saturday, Aug., 15, 2020, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday, Sept., 19, 2020, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. See the To facilitate the effective flow of information regarding the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe’s response to COVID-19, the Tribe has established this … click on the proposed Tentative plans info@oldbrule.org, See the Newletters for "Restoration & Construction Therese St. Cyr- Jingle dress dance, women's traditional dance 2007 ushered in a history-making year for the group, Paul released his final CD for SOAR entitled Kinship, and Paul was able to realize a lifelong dream for Brulé & AIRO. The 1986 Constitution/By-law amendments created the Chief Judge as an elected position, with a 4-year term. Project report. preserving history are welcome. After several years of grieving and healing, a breakthrough came in 1993 when Paul discovered his biological Lakota family. OBHS Monticello School Museum and Archives History. The Lower Brulé favored lands at the confluence of the White River and the Missouri River, while the Upper Brulé lived further south and west. More than 250 men were held several years as prisoners. • 1877 - U.S. government seized the Black Hills and broke up the Great Sioux Reservation into several reduced reservations. Devon Riter - Executive Director. 2020 Old-Brule Heritage Society, History Photo Calendar, for A DVD of the Mount Rushmore concerts as well as a live audio CD of the concert were offered as gifts to those who made pledges. Download the Final Submission HERE Executive Order #01-2020 - Establishing a road block and check points to monitor traffic in and out of the community of Lower Brule (click on COVID-19 button for more information on this Executive Order) Many Sicangu people live on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in southwestern South Dakota and are enrolled in the federally recognized Rosebud Sioux Tribe, known as Sicangu Oyate. 2020 newsletter. - 2019 previous year 2019-2020 See Members Performing for years under Paul's recording name, AIRO gave identity to the rest of the band members and the dance troupe. The Tribe was chartered under the Indian Reorganization Act of June 18, 1934. The Lower Brule Sioux Tribe is a member of the West Central Rural Electric Cooperative.