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Category: Event  Date: 2020-09-03

Students Visit Museum

The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Museum of South Dakota welcomed students from The Indian University of North America®, Wizipan Fall Program.

The Wizipan Fall Leadership and Sustainability Program opened its doors to the first group of students in fall 2020. This program is made possible through a partnership between South Dakota State University and the Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation.

Wizipan Fall Program

Mark Lindvall with students from The Indian University of North America®, Wizipan Fall Program

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