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| Students camp on the grounds either in a teepee or in a house. An evening campfire is often held for enjoyment and student/staff interaction. All campers are under direct supervision of the staff and their chaperone. Meals are prepared daily with the help of the students, and other staff. | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Classes that have been offered included: Contemporary Lakota Arts featuring Three Dimensional Drawing, taught by Jesse Thunder Hawk (Creighton Fine Arts Major), Lakota Expressive taught by Richard Red Owl, beloved Lakota Artist, Playing with Emotion (writers camp) taught by Mark St. Pierre who authored Madonna Swan of Uncommon Birth Walking In the Sacred Matter, Effective Tools for Telling Your Own Story taught by JoEllen Koerner (RN.MA and author of Mother, Heal Yourself, Journalism and News Writing lead by David Melmer (Senior Reporter for Indian Country Today). | ||||||||||||||||||
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Cloud Horse Art Institute
PO Box 542
Kyle, SD 57752
(605)455-2972
(605)441-2831
mstp@gwtc.net
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