International Native American Flute Association
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The International Native American Flute Association (INAFA) is an organization based in Suffolk, Virginia, United States, dedicated to educating people about Native American flutes. The group wrote its mission statement in 1998. Its executive director is Dr. Kathleen Joyce-Grendahl, and its board of directors includes R. Carlos Nakai, Ken Light, Dr. Oliver W. Jones, Jr. Xavier Quijas Yxayotl, Sonny Nevaquaya, Robert Jackson, Michael Graham Allen (Coyote Oldman).