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National Indian Lutheran Board President, Paul Schultz, Dies

National Indian Lutheran Board President, Paul Schultz, Dies

April 14, 2011

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- Paul Schultz, a former president of the National
Indian Lutheran Board, advocate for Native Americans, tribal elder and
faith healer in the White Earth band of the Anishinaabe (Chippewa) tribe
in Minnesota, died March 19. Schultz, 66, died at his residence in White
Earth, Minn.

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