Home pageHelp page
Search for specific termsBrowse

Tundra Times Volume III, Number 14 (April 19, 1965)
Page 1[view articles]
Page 2[view articles]
Page 3[view articles]
Page 4[view articles]
Page 5[view articles]
Page 6[view articles]
[masthead]
[news] Andrew Wholecheese Starts Coffee Shop on Shoestring
[news] Tyonek Residents Visit-Several Alaskans Are Shown Visiting Senator Bartlett's Office during a Trip to Washington of a Number of Tyonek Residents. Left to Right (Standing) Are Benator Bartlett; Mrs. Margery Smith of Skagway, the Senator's Executive Secretary: Anchorage Attorney Stanley J. McCutcheon; Mrs. Bartlett; Francis M. Stevens of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Office at Anchorage, a Community Development Specialist; and Scraphim Stephen, Seated Left to Right, Are Albert S. Koloa Jr., Chief of Tyonek and Fred Bismark. Sale of Oil and Gas Leases on the Tyonek Reserve Last Year Netted the Residents of Tyonek Close to $12,000,000. The Group Has Been Visiting a Number of Indian Communities throughout the united States to Study Community Plans
[news] Tanacross Chief, Walter Isaac, Dies after Stroke at Age of 81
[news] Postal Facility to be Built at Tanana
[news] Klukwan Gets Needed Fire Pump
[news] House Approves MDTA Trainees Extra Allowances
[advertisement]
Page 7[view articles]
Page 8[view articles]