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Indian center in Neb. seeking a new leader
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 2003 The Lincoln Indian Center of Lincoln, Nebraska, is looking for a new executive director to replace Kay Bursheim, who resigned last month over allegations that she misrepresenting her academic background. Qualifications for the post include experience working with Native communities and a bachelor's degree. Get the Story:
Indian Center begins search for new executive director (The Lincoln Journal Star 1/16) Related Stories:
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