Provenance:
This questionnaire was part of the Maurice Frink section of the Walker Papers. It comes from a period directly preceding the establishment of Oglala Lakota College in 1971. The Sioux History and Culture class, taught by Gerald One Feather and Amos Bad Heart Bull. Evelyn Whirlwind Horse was the director of Title I and coordinated the class with Black Hills State College. The class was taught in the spring of 1970 on the Oglala Community School campus in the log building known as "the log cabin" which later served as a central office for Oglala Lakota College, and still later as the central office of the Pine Ridge College Center, OLC. Source: Colorado Historical Society.