Inter-Tribal Student Council at UW Oshkosh

Inter-Tribal Student Council at UW Oshkosh

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Native American / American Indian / Indigenous students at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh

Our objectives are to act as an advocate for an Indigenous Studies Program at UW-Oshkosh; to act as an advocacy group for Native American issues and concerns; to coordinate efforts to work jointly with other student organizations and academic departments in special events; to recruit and retain Native American students for UW-Oshkosh; and to have fun!

11/12/2025

EDIT:We need to POSTPONE Indigenous Dreaming for tonight.

Relatives we have been silent on FB for TOO long! We are back! I will be posting events that we have coming up this week and next. We also have our Instagram run by our president Aspyn Rafac!! !!

Photos from Inter-Tribal Student Council at UW Oshkosh's post 11/16/2023

Photos from UW Oshkosh Sustainability's post 03/21/2023
02/16/2023

Tonight’s meeting is cancelled. Please join us next week at the MEC at 4pm!

11/07/2022

TONIGHT!!! ALL ARE WELCOME!! 7:30-9:30 RecPlex

We are fortunate enough to host members of the Oneida Nation's Lacrosse team Monday night for some lessons, stories, a game, and hands on opportunities to learn! The night will begin with some origin stories of the game, the ways it "plays" out culturally, a short Traditional game, and then a chance to try it out! If you have your own stick, bring it along! We will be meeting on the South Field of the Rec Plex. This event is Co-Sponsored by Indigneous Studies!

11/03/2022

Tomorrow join us during the New Student Inclusion Summit (5-8) as we honor our Keynote Speaker Juve Castaneda!! 6pm-8pm Reeve 227AB

Juve, a spiritual leader in community and at WRC, is also someone I am lucky enough to call a friend. He has graciously agreed to share with us his journey from early incarceration, being charged as an adult at 16, serving 14 years in prison, 4 of which were in solitary confinement, to him now serving in a role with inmates that meant so much to him during that part of his journey. He will share his journey of walking the Red Road in his talk From Here to the Other Side: Walking the Red Road to Reformation

10/28/2022

November 12th and 13th: Two Spirit Identities Workshop 10am-2:30 RSVP Required

Lenny is a citizen of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate and the owner and operator of Tate T**a Consulting, LLC. Lenny has extensive training in working with mental and chemical health issues that impact the Two-Spirit/Native LGBTQ such as Historical and Intergenerational Trauma, violence of all forms, child welfare issues, and the Impact of Sexual Violence on Men and Boys. (Please Register by Nov 7th. You can join us for 1 or 2 days!) https://forms.gle/jtA7K699G21DZL5D7

10/25/2022

Please join us for one or more of these events! There will be more, stay tuned!

10/09/2022

Spend a portion of Indigenous Peoples Day watching short films created by and centered on Indigenous Peoples worldwide!
Let's celebrate the incredibly creative and talented work, social activism and advocacy, and the various everyday lived realities by Indigenous Peoples of all different backgrounds.

Sage 4224 11:30am-4:30pm (they will also be shown on the Fox Cities and Fon du Lac campuses concurrently!)

Please check our events page to learn more!

10/09/2022

Join ITSC and SOL as we learn how to create clay turtles from Cynthia Thomas!
Indigenous Peoples Day Monday October 10, 2022 5:30-7:30

10/09/2022

Good Morning! Please join us today at 1:00pm at the Co-Op where we will hear and learn from Jen Falck!

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800 Algoma Boulevard
Oshkosh, WI
54901