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Dear Friends, First impressions typically aren’t too far from the truth. As I walk the hallways of Red Cloud Indian School, as I visit our parish communities across the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and step inside our beautiful, renowned Heritage Center, the first impressions of our outstanding organization are reinforced time and time again—more than expected, really. Our community of Lakota men and women, of Jesuits and laypersons from backgrounds too numerous to name, is a community fully committed to our mission: to provide an environment that embraces learning, spirituality and cultural awareness. Hope is certainly alive and well on the reservation. I am so proud to be part of this fine institution. In my first year as president of Red Cloud, it is an honor to share our 2009/10 Year in Review with you. The stories are inspiring. The work is remarkable. It gives me great confidence that this institution is in I hope you read this annual review with the knowledge that you play an important role in the ultimate In the pages that follow, you’ll read the stories and see the faces of our community—of people like Autumn White Eyes ’10, Gloria Two Crows, Kiley Weston ’11, Nakina Mills ’98 and Mary Bordeaux. You’ll bear Fr. George Winzenburg SJ |


A Year in Review: The 2009/10 Annual Report