Abstract
The CRCC Native American natural Resource Management Initiative is the brain child of Si Tanka College faculty member Mark Peacock. Peacock wrote a proposal for the combined classroom and field camp experience to the David and Lucille Packard Foundation in June 1998 when the college was still known as Cheyenne River Community College (CRCC). In 1999 the college adopted the name Si Tanka College in honor of the Lakota Chief Big Foot. The Packard Foundation funded the program for a one-year period for $100,000. The students participating in the program would begin the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) process for the Moreau River.
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