Read The Native Journal 2011
Read the Native Journal, produced at the 2011 Crazy Horse Journalism Workshop April 17-21, 2011.
Click the link to download the 2011 Native Journal:
Native Journal 2011
Read the Native Journal, produced at the 2011 Crazy Horse Journalism Workshop April 17-21, 2011.
Click the link to download the 2011 Native Journal:
Native Journal 2011
Stories and multimedia from day two of the Crazy Horse Journalism Workshop, April 20, 2011
Mentors Give Back By Sharing Passion With Students
College Students Hone Journalism Skills at AIJI
Future of Journalism: Technology Changing But Principles the Same
Students Say Crazy Horse Workshop Insightful, Worthwhile
Visitor’s Key to Memorial’s Future
Trahant Finds Balance Between Mainstream, Tribal Journalism
Opportunities Abound for High [...]
Read the stories and view multimedia produced by Crazy Horse Journalism Workshop students.
Read the stories and view multimedia produced by Crazy Horse Journalism Workshop students April 19, 2011. Click the link to see the stories.
Freda Goodsell, Quilter, Elder and Crazy Horse Employee
Hoeppner Humbled by Mentoring
Hattie Kauffman Inspires Students at Crazy Horse Journalism Workshop
Inspired by J.R. LaPlante
Dalton Walker, Father and Journalist
Crazy Horse Through the Eyes of Ruth Ziolkowski
Carving [...]
By Rosalia Badhorse
St. Labre Indian Catholic School
Ashland, Mont.
Why do mentors come year after year? Some come from across the country. Many at their own expense. Some mentors are Native American, but the majority are not. Mentors participate in the program and help the students for various reasons.
“Professional journalists mentor Native American students at the Crazy [...]
Vignettes from Crazy Horse Employees
by Julius Antelope
Standing Rock High School
Fort Yates N.D.
People like Thurston Pond work every day behind the scenes to make the Crazy Horse Memorial an attractive and welcoming place for tourists to visit.
Pond is a construction worker and maintenance supervisor at the memorial. His primary jobs are to keep the facility safe [...]
by Jaimee Estes
Crow Creek High School
Lower Brule, S.D.
What is the future of journalism?
Technology is taking over, but there will always be traditional journalism principles, according to longtime journalists at the Crazy Horse Journalism Workshop.
“Things change because they have to,” said Mac McKerral, a journalism professor at Western Kentucky University. “There are a lot of changes [...]
By Erika Arpan
Wagner Community School
Wagner, S.D.
The person who coordinated the selection of 37 high school students in this year’s Crazy Horse Journalism Workshop said she volunteers her time because she has a passion for young people and wants them to succeed.
Janine Harris, a member of the workshop steering committee and manager of the [...]