Virgil Masayesva (1948-2005) honored at Northern Arizona University

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From: News From Indian Country
Date: 20050502
Author:Lee, Tanya

Lee, Tanya
News From Indian Country
05-02-2005
Virgil Masayesva's life was celebrated as his passing was mourned at a
Memorial Service held at the University of Northern Arizona's Clifford
White Theater in Flagstaff on April 9.

Co-founder of the university's Institute for Tribal Environmental
Professionals in 1993, Masayesva was described by NAU President John Haeger
as a "powerful force in the history of the university."

As a developer of ITEP's tribal training programs, including the American
Indian Air Quality Training Program, the Tribal Air Monitoring Support
Center and many others, he was ...

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