Oshkosh, Wisconsin (ICC)
Seven students from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Inter-Tribal Student Organization (ITSO) are spending their spring break in Dulac, Louisiana, home of the Native American Houma Nation. The students have chosen to use their vacation to give back to tribal people whose communities have been devastated by natural disasters over the past several years.
Hurricanes have ravaged the region’s people, homes, and resources, and students’ empathy with the Native American people of the Gulf Coast has moved the Inter-Tribal Student Association of the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh to create a Houma Relief Service Trip.
Seven students from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Inter-Tribal Student Organization (ITSO) are spending their spring break in Dulac, Louisiana, home of the Native American Houma Nation. The students have chosen to use their vacation to give back to tribal people whose communities have been devastated by natural disasters over the past several years.
Hurricanes have ravaged the region’s people, homes, and resources, and students’ empathy with the Native American people of the Gulf Coast has moved the Inter-Tribal Student Association of the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh to create a Houma Relief Service Trip.