Regrowing Roots, Students Assist Lincoln Indian Center with Revitalization Efforts

Regrowing Roots, Students Assist Lincoln Indian Center with Revitalization Efforts

By Kerry McCulloug...

July 30, 2024

Lincoln Indian Center

 

During the 2024 spring semester, College of Architecture students re-imagine the Lincoln Indian Center as a native retreat aiming to help uplift the urban indigenous community of Lincoln and Omaha.

Through extensive cultural training, community engagement events and interdisciplinary collaboration, students imagined outdoor spaces as a place for indigenous people to heal and grow. The re-imagined grounds create spaces to inspire learning, celebrate culture and promote wellness. But this project is much more than physical programming. The design is a symbol of resilience, belonging and empowerment. It is creating an identity for the proud people of the Lincoln Indian Center.

Collaborators:

Students: Parker Hamling, Sarah Cope, Humaid Al Hinai, Kyle Riley, Wijdan Almani

Professors:
Monique Ekaete Bassey Co-Instructors José Leal & Paul Fragua