
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
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