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IAIA students graduating
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FRIDAY, MAY 10, 2002 The 21 students graduating from the Institute of American Indian Arts in New Mexico will receive a comedic send-off. Native comic Charlie Hill is the speaker at the school's commencement in Santa Fe today. Work of the students, from 11 tribes, is being showcased at the school's museum in a tribute honoring IAIA co-founder Lloyd Kiva New, who passed away in February. Get the Story:
Graduations Scheduled in Northern New Mexico (The Albuquerque Journal 5/10) Relevant Links:
Institute of American Indian Arts - http://www.iaiancad.org Related Stories:
Indian museum hosts day for children (4/22)
Indian museum director quits (2/28)
Memorial held for IAIA founder (2/25)
Lloyd Kiva New, IAIA founder, dies (2/11)
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