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BearPaw Shields: Leaving a Legacy for Future Generations

BearPaw Shields: Leaving a Legacy for Future Generations

Update: 2025-04-24
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In this episode, we speak with BearPaw Shields from the Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes. She is a Saint Cloud State University alumna and is currently the Indigenous Learning Community Program Coordinator at the University’s American Indian Center.

In her forties, she decided to go to college and get a degree so that she could make the change she wanted to see in the world. She does that now through her work at St. Cloud State’s American Indian Center, helping Native students to succeed in school and connect with their culture through language, field trips and other experiences. 


As a board member with the Friends of the Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge, she had been instrumental in teaching park staff and visitors about the land’s Native history. Last year, that included the opening of an amphitheater with art provided by Indigenous artists and the names of park animals provided in Dakota and Ojibwemowin.


BearPaw Shields lives in Zimmerman where she likes to go on hikes and find her serenity at the nearby Refuge 

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BearPaw Shields: Leaving a Legacy for Future Generations

BearPaw Shields: Leaving a Legacy for Future Generations

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