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WESLEYAN TODAY • 15
a visit with a modern-day “Medicine Woman”
You can go home again —
and Charlotte Beauvais
LaPointe has made it her
life’s journey.
She was one of the first Native American
graduates of the new DWU nursing program in
1977. While that fact is intriguing to her now, in
1977 she says, “It was about nursing, not race.”
Charlotte was raised in Mission, the sixth of
10 children. A member of the Rosebud Sioux
Tribe, her parents’ first language was Lakota.
Growing up, the family had no electricity until
Charlotte was a teenager, and they did not
have a car. But education was very important –
Charlotte’s mother was proud of her eighth-
grade education and wanted her children to
graduate from high school. Her father insisted
that they speak only English at home because
their children would need to speak English if
they “were going to get anywhere in life.” In
fact, eight of the 10 children went on to some
form of higher education; six of them earned
bachelor’s degrees, and two of those six earned
advanced degrees.
“In our family we didn’t have money,”
Charlotte said. “You had to work hard to get
anywhere. When we turned of age, we were on
our own, but in a good way.”
She describes her mother’s encouragement
in her education and career as very important.
“From the time I was 6 years old, I would say
I wanted to be a nurse,” she said. “Well, when
I graduated from high school, my mom made
sure I got on that bus to nursing school.”
Charlotte earned her licensed practical nurse
degree at Haskell Indian Junior College in
Lawrence, Kan., at age 20. “It opened up the
world for me,” she says. When she completed
her licensing exam, she moved to Denver and
worked for two years, then returned home to
Mission. After a brief marriage and the birth of
her son, Charlotte’s brother told her that he’d
heard about Dakota Wesleyan University where
a new registered nurse program was beginning.
She contacted Faith Hubbard at DWU to get
more information.
“Faith Hubbard was very friendly, so inviting,”
Charlotte said. “Also, Pat Twedt and Nelle
Funk – when you are that young, friendliness is
so important.”
Even with the friendly faculty, life wasn’t
easy for a young, single woman with a baby
and no car. “In the morning, I would walk my
son – carrying him – to nursery school. Then
I’d go home and get my books and walk in the
opposite direction to class. At the end of the
day, I reversed the trip.”
During her second year at DWU, she met
Benjamin Hill LaPointe. They married shortly
after her graduation, and the couple moved
to Rosebud where she began her career with
Indian Health Services.
When asked if she ever considered not going
back to the reservation, Charlotte is resolute.
“I never considered not going back,” she
says. “We never called it ‘the reservation’ – it
was just home. We wanted to go home.”
Charlotte credits some of her interest in
medicine to her paternal grandmother, also
named Charlotte. The grandmother lived with
the Beauvais family for many years, and she
was the person called upon to deliver babies
or heal injuries and illnesses. Charlotte tells of
tobacco poultices on cuts as a typical treatment.
“I don’t know what the deal was with Bull
Durham tobacco, but that was what they used,”
she laughs.
She spent her entire career with Indian
Health Services. The majority of years were
at Rosebud, although she and her family
transferred to Anchorage, Alaska, for two years
in the 1980s. Her only regret from that time
was that it coincided with the failing health of
her father. Shortly before they were to move
home, he passed away.
Charlotte had the opportunity to work in
every department of the hospital at Rosebud.
During her last 10 years, she worked in
infection control. She felt that she had come
full circle.
“My mother always said she didn’t care how
poor we were; we had to be clean and wash
our hands,” she says. “She knew how to keep
us healthy, and she was right. It was a kind of
infection control.”
In 1992, Charlotte’s co-workers nominated
her for an award – she was named the
Rosebud Employee of the Year in the
professional category.
It was also in the early ’90s that Charlotte
heard about SDSU’s Upward Mobility program.
It was an opportunity for nurses with associate’s
degrees to earn bachelor’s degrees. Though
it took four years, she earned her Bachelor of
Science degree in nursing in 1994. “I took the
long way around,” she said.
Charlotte’s 91-year-old mother is still a strong
force in her life, and Charlotte feels privileged
in her retirement to be available to help her.
It was her mother who gave her the Native
American name “Pejuta Winyan,” which means
“Medicine Woman,” because of her long nursing
career.
“I was not fond of the name,” Charlotte said,
“but later I decided it was an honor to get this
name from my mother.”
Carrying on the tradition of encouraging
children, Charlotte and Ben spend three days
a week in their retirement caring for their
grandchildren while their daughter and her
husband are at work. Their daughter, a dental
assistant, works at the same hospital where
Charlotte spent her career. Their son and
his family live in Seattle where he’s known as
the Tipi Guy; he is an entrepreneur who has
a business that sells and rents tipis, as well
as doing presentations about the tipi in grade
schools and for higher education audiences.
He earned his business degree at the University
of North Dakota.
It’s been many years since she boarded the
bus to nursing school. Her journey took many
paths, but Charlotte always came back to where
it all began – at home – making a difference
in the lives of others and encouraging a new
generation to pursue their goals.
YouCan Always
go HOME
Again
wt feature
By Lori Essig
Charlotte Beauvais LaPointe ’77
alumna
dakota wesleyan

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WT Winter 2011-12-PG 15 SM

  • 1. WESLEYAN TODAY • 15 a visit with a modern-day “Medicine Woman” You can go home again — and Charlotte Beauvais LaPointe has made it her life’s journey. She was one of the first Native American graduates of the new DWU nursing program in 1977. While that fact is intriguing to her now, in 1977 she says, “It was about nursing, not race.” Charlotte was raised in Mission, the sixth of 10 children. A member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, her parents’ first language was Lakota. Growing up, the family had no electricity until Charlotte was a teenager, and they did not have a car. But education was very important – Charlotte’s mother was proud of her eighth- grade education and wanted her children to graduate from high school. Her father insisted that they speak only English at home because their children would need to speak English if they “were going to get anywhere in life.” In fact, eight of the 10 children went on to some form of higher education; six of them earned bachelor’s degrees, and two of those six earned advanced degrees. “In our family we didn’t have money,” Charlotte said. “You had to work hard to get anywhere. When we turned of age, we were on our own, but in a good way.” She describes her mother’s encouragement in her education and career as very important. “From the time I was 6 years old, I would say I wanted to be a nurse,” she said. “Well, when I graduated from high school, my mom made sure I got on that bus to nursing school.” Charlotte earned her licensed practical nurse degree at Haskell Indian Junior College in Lawrence, Kan., at age 20. “It opened up the world for me,” she says. When she completed her licensing exam, she moved to Denver and worked for two years, then returned home to Mission. After a brief marriage and the birth of her son, Charlotte’s brother told her that he’d heard about Dakota Wesleyan University where a new registered nurse program was beginning. She contacted Faith Hubbard at DWU to get more information. “Faith Hubbard was very friendly, so inviting,” Charlotte said. “Also, Pat Twedt and Nelle Funk – when you are that young, friendliness is so important.” Even with the friendly faculty, life wasn’t easy for a young, single woman with a baby and no car. “In the morning, I would walk my son – carrying him – to nursery school. Then I’d go home and get my books and walk in the opposite direction to class. At the end of the day, I reversed the trip.” During her second year at DWU, she met Benjamin Hill LaPointe. They married shortly after her graduation, and the couple moved to Rosebud where she began her career with Indian Health Services. When asked if she ever considered not going back to the reservation, Charlotte is resolute. “I never considered not going back,” she says. “We never called it ‘the reservation’ – it was just home. We wanted to go home.” Charlotte credits some of her interest in medicine to her paternal grandmother, also named Charlotte. The grandmother lived with the Beauvais family for many years, and she was the person called upon to deliver babies or heal injuries and illnesses. Charlotte tells of tobacco poultices on cuts as a typical treatment. “I don’t know what the deal was with Bull Durham tobacco, but that was what they used,” she laughs. She spent her entire career with Indian Health Services. The majority of years were at Rosebud, although she and her family transferred to Anchorage, Alaska, for two years in the 1980s. Her only regret from that time was that it coincided with the failing health of her father. Shortly before they were to move home, he passed away. Charlotte had the opportunity to work in every department of the hospital at Rosebud. During her last 10 years, she worked in infection control. She felt that she had come full circle. “My mother always said she didn’t care how poor we were; we had to be clean and wash our hands,” she says. “She knew how to keep us healthy, and she was right. It was a kind of infection control.” In 1992, Charlotte’s co-workers nominated her for an award – she was named the Rosebud Employee of the Year in the professional category. It was also in the early ’90s that Charlotte heard about SDSU’s Upward Mobility program. It was an opportunity for nurses with associate’s degrees to earn bachelor’s degrees. Though it took four years, she earned her Bachelor of Science degree in nursing in 1994. “I took the long way around,” she said. Charlotte’s 91-year-old mother is still a strong force in her life, and Charlotte feels privileged in her retirement to be available to help her. It was her mother who gave her the Native American name “Pejuta Winyan,” which means “Medicine Woman,” because of her long nursing career. “I was not fond of the name,” Charlotte said, “but later I decided it was an honor to get this name from my mother.” Carrying on the tradition of encouraging children, Charlotte and Ben spend three days a week in their retirement caring for their grandchildren while their daughter and her husband are at work. Their daughter, a dental assistant, works at the same hospital where Charlotte spent her career. Their son and his family live in Seattle where he’s known as the Tipi Guy; he is an entrepreneur who has a business that sells and rents tipis, as well as doing presentations about the tipi in grade schools and for higher education audiences. He earned his business degree at the University of North Dakota. It’s been many years since she boarded the bus to nursing school. Her journey took many paths, but Charlotte always came back to where it all began – at home – making a difference in the lives of others and encouraging a new generation to pursue their goals. YouCan Always go HOME Again wt feature By Lori Essig Charlotte Beauvais LaPointe ’77 alumna dakota wesleyan