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  • South Dakota man picked to lead national Indian education group

    Rapid City, South Dakota (AP)

    A Rapid City man has been named as president-elect of the National Indian Education Association.

    Robert Cook, who is a cultural specialist at Crazy Horse Memorial, will assume the association’s top post in 2008. Cook is an enrolled member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe.

    He holds a master’s degree in education.

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