Since 1957, American Indian College has changed the landscape of Christian higher education for Native Americans. You might have been part of that story.
The "Share Your Story: AIC History Project" is designed to capture and preserve the story of your unique experience at AIC and share it with others.
Participation is currently open to alumni, current employees who have been here for over 15 years, and former employees. Family of former employees are welcome to participate if that employee has gone to be with the Lord.
This interview was conducted on November 10, 2023. Dr. Saggio has worked in various roles at AIC since 1994, including Academic Dean, Executive Vice President, Professor, and Special Assistant to the Campus President.
This interview was conducted on January 29, 2024. Nadine worked at AIC in various roles from 1979-2015 and has volunteered on and off since.
This interview was conducted on February 23, 2024. Blair Schlepp has worked in various roles at AIC since 1995, including Professor, Counselor, and Vice President. He is a direct descendant of Sitting Bull.
You may participate orally (by video or audio recording) or through writing. We prefer video interviews if the participant lives in the Phoenix area. Responses will be published on this page. If you would like to participate, please contact library staff at aiclibrary@sagu.edu or 602-944-3335 ext. 217.
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Are you an alumni, former employee, or friend of the school? Do you have an intimate knowledge of All Tribes Bible School, American Indian Bible Institute, American Indian Bible College, or American Indian College? Do you have a desire to share your knowledge of the school with others? Apply to be an archive volunteer!
Apply here: Library Archive Volunteer Application
About Volunteering:
Due to the high volume of material, the archive will likely take a few years to complete. However, with your help, we can get through the content faster and with more accuracy. Here are the kinds of things we need help with:
Please note that the library is usually closed between the 3rd week of May until the 3rd week of August each year. Library staff prefer volunteers to be on-site for initial training, but volunteer work can take place year-round if done virtually. If you don't live in the Phoenix area or only have summer availability, you can still apply. We welcome anyone with the knowledge, time, and talent to help us out!