Request for Nominations to the Board of Trustees, 13771 [2018-06450]

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The Board directs the Administration of the Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development, including soliciting, accepting, and disposing of gifts, bequests, and other properties for the benefit of the Institute. The Institute provides scholarly study of and instruction in Indian art and culture, and establishes programs which culminate in the awarding of degrees in the various fields of Indian art and culture. SUMMARY: The Board consists of thirteen members appointed by the President of the United States who are American Indians or persons knowledgeable in the field of Indian art and culture. This notice requests nominations to fill five expiring terms on the Board of Trustees. Institute of American Indian Arts, 83 Avan Nu Po Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87508. ADDRESSES: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert Martin, President, 505–424– 2301. Dated: March 22, 2018. Dr. Robert Martin, President. 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[Federal Register Volume 83, Number 62 (Friday, March 30, 2018)]
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INSTITUTE OF AMERICAN INDIAN AND ALASKA NATIVE CULTURE AND ARTS 
DEVELOPMENT


Request for Nominations to the Board of Trustees

AGENCY: Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts 
Development.

ACTION: Notice; request for nominations.

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SUMMARY: The Board directs the Administration of the Institute of 
American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development, 
including soliciting, accepting, and disposing of gifts, bequests, and 
other properties for the benefit of the Institute. The Institute 
provides scholarly study of and instruction in Indian art and culture, 
and establishes programs which culminate in the awarding of degrees in 
the various fields of Indian art and culture.
    The Board consists of thirteen members appointed by the President 
of the United States who are American Indians or persons knowledgeable 
in the field of Indian art and culture. This notice requests 
nominations to fill five expiring terms on the Board of Trustees.

ADDRESSES: Institute of American Indian Arts, 83 Avan Nu Po Road, Santa 
Fe, New Mexico 87508.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Robert Martin, President, 505-424-
2301.

    Dated: March 22, 2018.
Dr. Robert Martin,
President.
[FR Doc. 2018-06450 Filed 3-29-18; 8:45 am]
 BILLING CODE 4312-W4-P
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