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JUNE 6, 2001 Kay Bursheim has been chosen as the new director of Lincoln Indian Center in Lincoln, Nebraska. Bursheim's background is in education, having spent 30 years teaching students at all ages. She also has experience directing various Indian programs. Bursheim is Dakota and Santee Sioux. She grew up on the Sisseton-Wahpeton Indian Reservation in South Dakota. Get the Story:
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Facebook TwitterJUNE 6, 2001 Kay Bursheim has been chosen as the new director of Lincoln Indian Center in Lincoln, Nebraska. Bursheim's background is in education, having spent 30 years teaching students at all ages. She also has experience directing various Indian programs. Bursheim is Dakota and Santee Sioux. She grew up on the Sisseton-Wahpeton Indian Reservation in South Dakota. Get the Story:
Indian Center director chosen (The Lincoln Journal Star 6/6) Related Stories:
Indian center holds new election (11/30)
Community consulted on election (10/11)
Cancelled election concerns community (10/5)
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