Since 1927, St. Joseph's Indian School has provided care
and education for Native American boys and girls. St.
Joseph's Indian School's stated mission is to provide
for the basic welfare of children (food, clothing and
medical care) with special emphasis on the spiritual,
emotional and educational development of each child,
while respecting their culture and heritage.
Campus Highlights
Enter to win an authentic Lakota Star Quilt Help care for the Lakota boys and girls this fall, and enter to win one of 10 handcrafted Lakota (Sioux) star quilts in our September 17, 2010 drawing. Read full story»
Learning how choices matter Ken Engel, with Tolerance Minnesota, spoke to St. Joseph’s students last week, sharing his parents’ survival of the Holocaust and what he learned from their ordeal. Read full story»
Lakota graduates off to college As Kelsey and Stefen prepare for college, having their own car will make things much easier. After saving regularly during St. Joseph’s high school program, both were able to purchase a car in preparation for this big event! Read full story»