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At a rest stop in South Dakota, group members picked up some free
tatoos of Lewis and Clark.
Photo-David Showalter
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Taking break from the bus under a giant teepee in
Chamberlain South Dakota. This was at an Information Center for Lewis
and Clark off the highway on June in Chamberlain.
Photo-Esther Good
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Photo-David Showalter
This cloud formed while we were hiking at a South Dakota State Park
on June 11. The dark clouds soon moved on and left us with clear skies.
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"Some of the girls relax at Fort Mandan" -
Ethan Zook
Photo-Mr. Schrock
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The evening meal is a time to relax, talk to others, and
enjoy Mr. Meiser's food.
Photo-Mr. Schrock
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Testing the Missouri river water at Fort Mandan on June
12.
Photo-Nate Yoder
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On June 11 groups of students created Power Point Presentations and
showed them that evening displaying how Lewis and Clark were advance men
for the US.
Photo-Mr. Schrock
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Fireside consists of singing, devotions and announcements. This is
also a time to relax from the day's activities. Nate Yoder's Indian name
is Puny Prairie Dog.
Photo-Mr. Schrock
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Looking at the landscape at Knife River Indian Villages in North
Dakota on June 12.
Photo-Nate Yoder
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Another gender specific bench.
Photo-Mr. Schrock
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Talking to the camp director on Thursday evening, June 12. People set
up tents easily after much practice.
Photo-Jared Lehman
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The tour through the Indian Reservation was very fascinating. Our
guide was a Native American named Calvin. His Indian name was Running
Elk. He shared with us personal stories of his homeland. He did an
excellent job of answering questions and sharing his people's culture.
Reflections from Jenny Stieber
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This page put together by Nate Yoder. Thanks to all the photographers for the
great pictures.
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