LC State Native Club

LC State Native Club

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Welcome to all, to promote awareness to LC students, college campus & local community.

Students participate in activities such as the promotion & planning of Native American Awareness Week, fundraising projects, social & culture activities. #LCSC

10/27/2021

Wisteqn'eemit
Nez Perce Giving and Sharing
thenezperceway.org
(208) 621-3170

10/27/2021

Spring 2022 Registration
Registration dates are based on class level as determined by the number of credits that students have earned at the time of registration (currently enrolled credits do not apply).
Seniors, Post-baccalaureates: 90 completed credits or more
Juniors: 58–89 completed credits
Sophomores: 26–57 completed credits
Freshmen: 0–25 completed credits
Web registration for Spring 2022 will be available at 8:00 A.M. each date during the Priority Registration period. Only currently enrolled students may register prior to open registration.
Date/Class Level/Time
November 8, 2021/Seniors, Post-baccalaureates/8:00 a.m.
November 9, 2021/Juniors (and Seniors)/8:00 a.m.
November 10, 2021/Sophomores (and Juniors, Seniors)/8:00 a.m.
November 11, 2021/Freshmen (and Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors) 8:00 a.m.
November 12, 2021/Open Registration (All students)/8:00 a.m.
https://www.lcsc.edu/reg.../academic-instructional-calendars

Native American Club 10/14/2021

Join the Native American Club and keep track of events through the LCSC Do More App!

Meeting Time: Wednesday 12:00pm-1:00pm
Meeting Location: Pi’amkinwaas 1112 7th Street

Advisor: Sam White Temple
Email: [email protected]

Native American Club The Native American Club was formed to provide Native American Awareness to the LCSC Campus and Lewiston Community.  

10/14/2021

Native American Studies Minor:

This minor is designed to enrich, complement, and/or supplement the formal education of a student’s major. It is not solely, or even primarily, for Social Science majors. The program includes anthropology classes on Native Americans, English classes on oral and written literature, history classes on the Nez Perce Tribe and U.S. policies, and Nez Perce language.

DEPARTMENT
Social Sciences Division

SCHOOL
School of Liberal Arts & Sciences

https://www.lcsc.edu/program-finder/native-american-studies

Jeanette Moody - College of Law|University of Idaho 10/14/2021

Jeanette Moody of the University of Idaho Native Law Program will be at Native Club on Wednesday October 20th at 12:00pm at the Pi'amkinwaas!

Hometown: Kamiah, Idaho and currently Lapwai, Idaho
Location: Boise

Bio
I am a member of the Nez Perce Tribe and have lived on my reservation my entire life. I have a bachelors and masters in social work. I am a nontraditional student as I decided to go to law school after I started my family and career. Whether you start law school right away after finishing your bachelors or wait until later, that is a personal choice and both have pros and cons. But for me going back later has proven to be difficult and rewarding. Imagine trying to read while a two-year-old is crawling all over your back or screaming in the background of a zoom class because he only wants to be on his mama’s lap. But without my family, this would not be possible.

What advice would you offer to incoming 1L Law Students?
Use a planner and put as much as you can from personal and professional responsibility. Share the calendar with needed family members so that everyone is on the same page. We often get busy in school and those reminders come in handy to stop working and eat or get going to your next activity. Working out helps on stressful days, so if you have a hobby, keep doing it! Make time for something other than school for your own sanity. The professors here are an amazing support system for those bad days and really want us to succeed, so ask questions. They may seem scary at first but they are very personable and easy to talk to.

Jeanette Moody - College of Law|University of Idaho Jeanette Moody - Student Ambassador - University of Idaho Law School

10/14/2021

Multicultural Awareness Month on the LC campus provides an opportunity for the campus community, student and local community to learn and share the different cultures that are in the region and at Lewis Clark State College.

photo: September 2021

Multicultural Awareness Month Committee & Support: Kerensa Allison, Edgar Bonifacio Galeano, Holly Daugherty, Rebecca Snodgrass, Manee Moua, Bob Sobotta, Ian Tippets, Sam White Temple, Anthropology Club, Center for Teaching and Learning, Humanities Division, International Programs, Native American Minority & Veterans' Services, Native American Club, Social Sciences Division, MSO, and the Spanish Club.

https://www.lcsc.edu/minority-programs/multicultural-awareness-month

Pi'amkinwaas Center 10/14/2021

The Pi'amkinwaas, is a Nez Perce word which translates in English to, "The Gathering Place" was dedicated in 2005 as a resource center for Native American students but is available for all students' at LCSC.

The Piamkinwaas Lounge area is used to host social gatherings, classes, and student club meetings.

The Piamkinwaas has 10 computers throughout the center for students use as well has printers upstairs and downstairs.

Pi'amkinwaas Center Find out what resources are available at the Piamkinwaas Center.

10/14/2021

Native American, Minority & Veterans' Services offers services and programs to assist student's meet their Educational goals both in and out of the classroom. Services are are available from Admissions to Graduation.

Academic / Personal Advising
Minority Scholarship & Financial Aid Information
Campus & Community Referrals
Student Clubs & Organizations Involvement
Computer Lab & Study Areas
Cultural Awareness Programming
Collaboration with Piamkinwaas Center
Liason with Area Tribes & Programs

Native American, Minority & Veterans' Service Office Find out what we provide and see our upcoming events.

Funding your Education 10/14/2021

Scholarships:

Avista Scholars Diversity Scholarship
Leona A. Craw Memorial Scholarship
Dean and Collene Mahoney Scholarship
Plateau Native American Trust Scholarship
Riddle Family Scholarship
Andrew L. Smith Memorial Scholarship
Isaac "Ike" Wilson Memorial Scholarship
Native American Alumni Chapter Scholarship

Funding your Education Find the numbers of ways to help fund your education.

Funding your Education 10/14/2021

Nez Perce Technical Waiver:

Enrolled members of the Nez Perce Tribe who are taking classes in Career Technical Education areas at LCSC may be eligible for fee waivers. Students must provide proof of tribal enrollment to the Student Accounts Office located at RCH 102. For more information contact Bob Sobotta, Director of Native American, Minority & Veterans' Services at (208) 792-2812 or email [email protected].

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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
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