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Students Participating in
Representing Indian Tribes at Stout


SPIRITS is an organization which brings people of different Native American backgrounds together with other non-Indian students to foster an awareness of the rich cultural heritages of Native Americans.

SPIRITS was formed in 1992 and membership is represented by Wisconsin Indian Nations, including the Ho Chunk (Winnebago), the Menominee, the Ojibwe (Bad River, Lac du Flambeau, Lac Courte Oreilles, Mole Lake, Red Cliff; and St. Croix Reservation Communities), the Oneida, the Potawatomi (Forest County), and the Stockbridge-Munsee, as well as from other Indian nations such as the Sioux (the Dakota, the Lakota and the Nakota).

SPIRITS is active on the UW-Stout campus and members attend student functions at other UW System campuses.

All UW-Stout Faculty and students are welcome and encouraged to attend meetings and events.

Meeting Times
SPIRITS meets every Mondays: 5:45 pm - 6:45 pm in the White Pine Room of the Memorial Student Center

Club Activities
SPIRITS is engaged in activities throughout the year. See upcoming events here.

Scheduled trips include the Festival of Nations, AMSLC, WNASA (Wisconsin Native American Student Association), Sherman Alexie (UW-Eau- Claire), sponsoring American Indian Week (April), and much more.

For more information contact:

    Christy Jackson, President
    715/505-3282

    Arnold Metze, Vice President
    715/983-2291

    Tami Strehlau, Secretary/Treasurer
    715/556-9426

    Kathy Baerg, Co-Advisor
    baergk@uwstout.edu
    217 Bowman Hall
    715/232-1108

    Doris Strehlau, Co-Advisor
    strehlaud@uwstout.edu
    715/232-2457


    Student Organization Center
    Memorial Student Center
    University of Wisconsin-Stout
    715/232-1772




Native Links on the Internet

Native Wisconsin Native Wisconsin is a reference to Native American communities and events in Wisconsin. It provides information about community events, cultural communication activities, accomodations, and attractions in Indian Country within the Great Lakes Intertribal Council and Heritage Tourism membership.
NativeWeb NativeWeb Topics include: Geographic Regions; Nations/Peoples; Languages; Education; Law/Legal Issues; Literature; Newsletters/Journals; Organizations; Bibliographies; History; K-12 Sites; Information Sites; Dictionaries; Personal Home Pages; and Mailing lists
NativeNet NativeNet is designed to promote dialogue and understanding regarding indigenous peoples of all parts of the world. It provides a set of electronic mailing lists and archives and maintains a list of references to relevant information on the Web.
Native American Sites Native American Sites is a comprehensive index of Native American home pages. It focus is primarily on individual nations and resources for Native American peoples. Visitors will find sites by or devoted to individual nations, information on tribal colleges and Indian education, and more.
WOJB--Woodland Community Radio WOJB FM promotes understanding of the Anishinabeg by offering culturally diverse information and entertainment to Indian and non-Indian listeners on behalf of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa. The only Native radio station [of 25] east of the Mississippi River. Listen online via streaming audio or tune in at 88.9 FM.

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