Hóčhoka Podcast
The Lakota word Hóčhoka means the center of the camp circle. The name speaks to the actual location of the recording studio, the centrality of the mission of St. Joseph’s Indian School to all that we do, the role of the podcast to be at the center of the Native American educational conversation and gather others around that conversation.
Episodes

Monday Oct 24, 2022
Season 2, Episode 8 - Truth and Healing, Part I
Monday Oct 24, 2022
Monday Oct 24, 2022
Makȟa Black Elk is Executive Director for Truth and Healing at Red Cloud Indian School in Pine Ridge, S.D., a former Indian boarding school. A descendant of boarding school survivors, he brings a passion for interreligious dialogue to his work advocating for truth and healing in Catholic ministries and schools serving indigenous peoples. He speaks about why this challenging work is so important now and why it is difficult for many to engage in.

Monday Oct 17, 2022
Monday Oct 17, 2022
We’ve been speaking with Joseph Marshall III on Lakota Leadership, primarily through the lens of legendary leader Crazy Horse. Today, we learn how St. Joseph’s Indian School travels in the footsteps of Crazy Horse to prepare seventh graders for their leadership roles at the school the following year.

Monday Oct 10, 2022
Season 2, Episode 6 - Lakota Leadership Part II
Monday Oct 10, 2022
Monday Oct 10, 2022
In this second in a two-part series on Lakota Leadership, Joseph Marshall III, award-winning author, cultural and historical consultant, teacher, craftsman, administrator, actor and public speaker, completes our discussion of Lakota leadership and how it can inform parents and the public as we seek to form natural leaders to shape today and the future.

Monday Oct 03, 2022
Season 2, Episode 5 - Lakota Leadership Part I
Monday Oct 03, 2022
Monday Oct 03, 2022
In this first in a two-part series on Lakota Leadership, Joseph Marshall III, award-winning author, cultural and historical consultant, teacher, craftsman, administrator, actor and public speaker, unwraps his statement, “True leadership is only possible when character is more important than authority.”

Monday Sep 26, 2022
Monday Sep 26, 2022
October is the month of the rosary, and as it draws near, Dr. Damian Costello says, get out your rosary to honor Enriquillo. His feast day is September 27, Día del Héroe De Bahoruco in the Dominican Republic. Pray the rosary and send up your voice with Enriquillo, the first Indigenous Christian we know of, champion of the rosary and authentic freedom.

Monday Sep 19, 2022
Season 2, Episode 3 - Residential Life Part III
Monday Sep 19, 2022
Monday Sep 19, 2022
Running a home with 12 students means at least a dozen opportunities daily for laughter, growth, and patience. Listen as the best of St. Joseph’s Indian School share the joy and wisdom they have garnered along the way.

Monday Sep 12, 2022
Season 2, Epospde 2 - Residential Life Part II
Monday Sep 12, 2022
Monday Sep 12, 2022
Who is a houseparent? What do they do? Why choose this career? Listen as seasoned Houseparent Odis Cosgrove explains his role in the life of Native American students at St. Joseph’s Indian School.

Monday Sep 05, 2022
Season 2, Episode 1 - Residential Life Part I
Monday Sep 05, 2022
Monday Sep 05, 2022
In this first in a three-part series on residential life at St. Joseph’s Indian School, we speak to Fr. Tom Cassidy, SCJ, who led the school from 1977 to 1986, about the shift from dormitories to family living units. Hear about the sensitive thought that went into this change.

St. Joseph’s Indian School's video podcast series showcases the people and ideas that make our school the special place it is.
Watch, listen and learn more about what the school has to offer. Listen to the wisdom of thought-leaders on Native American education today. Laugh, hope, warm your heart and sharpen your mind at the center of the school’s camp circle.