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Building Community Strengths in Montana
COMMUNITY BACKGROUND 
The Rocky Boy Reservation
is the smallest reservation in Montana and is located in north central
part of the state near the Canadian border in the counties of Hill and
Chouteau Counties. Rocky Boy provides a home for approximately 3,000
people of the Chippewa Cree tribe, which has a total membership of over
6,000 people. The reservation contains more than 122,000 acres that
lie in the shadows and drainage area of the Bear Paw Mountains and includes
country of rolling foothills and prairie land. The Rocky Boy Agency
is located 26 miles south of the city of Havre, which is a farming and
railroad community of approximately 12,000 people. The principal uses
of lands within the reservation are grazing, dry land farming, and minimal
timber harvesting. There are six “communities” or housing
areas located across the reservation. Services are provided to tribal
members at the towns of Box Elder and Rocky Boy, which is the site of
Stone Child College, a 1994 two-year institution with full accreditation
by the Northwest Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges. The
major focus of this project will be to bridge the digital divide for
youths and adults on the Rocky Boy Reservation and building upon the
necessary life skills for families through parent education and youth
programming.
PURPOSE
To bridge the digital
divide for the people of Rocky Boy Reservation by providing computer
technology classes to youth and adults. To build upon life skills for
families through parent education and youth programming. These goals
are being accomplished through the rapid expansion of 4-H programming,
frequent technology classes at Stone Child College, the Mending the
Sacred Hoop project and nutrition classes.
PROGRAMS
Expanded
4-H Programs
The programs offered through 4-H at Rocky Boy Reservation have
been greatly expanded with the support of the Building Community
Strengths in Montana grant. In the short time since the initiative
began, the 4-H programs have grown from 14 participants to over 50!
Five ribbons were won by these participants in a recent competition.
Examples of some of the current programs at Rocky Boy are:
| Market
Beef |
Family
Life |
| Shooting
Sports |
Electricity |
| Food
and Nutrition |
Wildlife |
| Sewing
and Textiles |
Rabbits |
| Leather
Crafts |
Vet
Science |
| Woodworking |
Photography |
| Swine |
Pocket
Pets |
| Aerospace |
Dog |
| Small
Engines |
Horse
& Pony |
4-H programs have
proven to support and strengthen the goals put forth by CYFAR and MSU
Extension. To help children improve and develop important lifeskills
to become contributing and active members of their communities. For
more information on the 4-H programs at Rocky Boy Reservation please
contact Mary Ruth St. Pierre,
Rocky Boy Extension Agent. You may also contact Peggy
Riotutar-Aquino or Melissa
Swan for further information on 4-H programs at Rocky Boy.
Technology
Classes
Technology classes are offered regularly through an expanded technology
training program. These classes are offered in an effort to bridge the
digital divide for the adults and youth who live on Rocky Boy reservation.
Some recent classes that have been offered at the Stone Child College
computer lab are:
| Excel |
Word |
| Internet
search and email |
Powerpoint |
| Keyboarding |
Windows
95/98, 2000, Millennium, XP |
| Access |
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Please
contact Peggy Riotutar-Aquino
or Melissa Swan for further
information on the technology training program at Rocky Boy.
Mending
the Sacred Hoop
The goal of this program is to reinforce the rich heritage of Indian
parenting and the belief that children are gifts from the Creator. Specifically,
to improve parenting skills of adults of young children by holding workshops
about such important Indian parenting topics as traditions, storytelling,
communication, harmony, praise, decision-making and community. For more
information on this program please contact Peggy
Riotutar-Aquino or Melissa
Swan.
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