And now:Ish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] :

Re:  TNAT

Within the past two weeks, Joe Winter was ordered by the University of New 
Mexico to shut down the TNAT program, and to turn over all records, including 
confidential material, to the University's Internal Audit.  (The audit was 
ordered when the program was taken over by the University museum.) On advice 
of counsel, Professor Winter stated that he would do so, providing that a 
mutually agreed upon, independent third party, such as a minister, Native 
American faculty member, or a cultural anthropologist, would review the 
records prior to Internal Audit's receipt and remove any confidential 
material, or sensitive cultural or religious material.

The University has agreed to this condition in writing.  

Professor Winter is taking a few family days, but asked that his profound 
thanks and appreciation go to everyone who has expressed concern, and 
willingness to help.  When this is all over, he may very well reinstitute the 
TNAT program under the auspices of a non-profit organization completely 
separate from the University. 

Martha E. Ture 
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