Document Type
Newsletter
Publication Year
1983
Excerpt
Citing a variety of activities with individual Indian groups on and off the reservation, and involvement with national Indian organizations, Paul Schultz, President of the National Indian Lutheran Board (NILB) summarized a sampling of involvements by staff, resource persons and board members by saying:
"While we still attempt to address areas of extreme human need through our modest grants program, it has become even more important to invest greater amounts of time and effort in networking with organizations within the church, such as the Office of Governmental Affairs, as well as a number of other state, regional and national organizations who do their utmost to assure that the poor of our country and, specifically, poor and destitute Indian persons are not totally forgotten.''
Recommended Citation
Lutheran Human Relations Association of America, "The Vanguard (Vol. 30, No. 2), Mar-Apr 1983" (1983). The Vanguard. 264.
https://scholar.valpo.edu/vanguard/264
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