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Tundra Times Volume III, Number 24 (October 4, 1965)
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[news lead] Center Stirs Wrangell,Protests Bring Officials Fast;Wrangell Institute to Continue; New Job Corps Site Surveyed
[news lead] Williow Gatherers-An Anaktuvak Pass Woman and Daughter Are Busy Gathering Willows for Winter Fuel. The Williows Have to be Transported to the Village More than 5 Miles Away. Soon the Anaktuvuk Pass Residints May Obain a New Wource of Fuel-Coal. There Are Cost Deposits About 10 to 15 Miles from the Village and through VISTA Volunteer Dennis Schmitt, a Tractor is being Obtained through the Bureau of Indian Affairs. with the Tractor the Volunteer and Villagers Plan to Mine Coal for Fuel.
[news lead] Civil Defense Workshops Set for 20 Cities in Alaska
[news lead] Times Gets New Offices
[news lead] Aid for Clearing Land for Gardens is Available
[news lead] Native Housing Emphasized at Bethel Meeting
[editorial lead] The Importance of Heritage
[news lead] Fairbanks Man Starts Fund for Aid of Richard Mueller
[news lead] Song Contest is Planned by Centennial Commission
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