BHSU Center for American Indian Studies - Student Organizations

Lakota Omniciye

Our group's stated purpose is to develop and augment the Black Hills State University educational system to meet and specialize in the unique needs of American Indian students.  The Lakota Omniciye will take all appropriate and necessary steps within its prescribed power to plan for such programs.

  • When: Thursday
  • Time: 3:00 p.m.
  • Where: Center for American Indian Studies Jonas 101

2012-2013 Lakota Omniciye Club Officers

President:  Rilda Means
Rilda.Means@yellowjackets.BHSU.edu

Co-Vice Presidents: Mallory Moon, David Arredondo
Mallory.Moon@yellowjackets.bhsu.edu

David.Arredondo@yellowjackets.BHSU.edu

Secretary: Mikayla Whirlwind Horse

Mikayla.Whirlwindhorse@yellowjackets.BHSU.edu

Treasurer:  Katelyn Hump
Katelyn.Hump@yellowjackets.BHSU.edu

Club Advisors:

Urla Marcus
Urla.Marcus@BHSU.edu

Jace DeCory
Jace.Decory@BHSU.edu

Contact Us:

Black Hills State University
Lakota Omniciye Club
1200 University Street, Unit 9083
Spearfish, SD 57799-9083
Telephone:605.642.6578
Fax: 605.642.6762

American Indian Science and Engineering Society

The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) is a national non-profit organization which nurtures building of community by bridging science and technology with traditional native values. The ultimate goal of AISES is to be a catalyst for the advancement of American Indians and Native Alaskans as they seek to become self-reliant members of society. This program provides many students with valuable scholarships for college.

*AISES meets every other Wednesday at 4pm in the Center for American Indian Studies(Jonas 101)