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Tundra Times Volume 11, Number 24 (June 12, 1974)
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[news] Indian Commissioner Morris Thompson, Left, Congratulates Martin E. Seneca, a New York Seneca, upon Stepping into Seneca's New Job as the BIA's Director of Trust Responsibilities.Seneca is a Former White House Fellow and Past Associate Professor of Law at the University of Utah.
[news] Special Assistant - Karen Ducheneaux, a Cheyenne River Sioux Authoress and Specialist in Indian Policy, on April 25 Was Named Special Assistant to Indian Commissioner Morris Thompson, Making Her the Highest Ranking Woman Member of the New BIA Administration.
[news] Increase Ten-=Fold in 20 Years-Rising Japanese Salmon Catches Serious Threat to Alaska Harvest
[news] Northern Games
[news] Longevity Bonus in Second Year
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[news] George Mayac Receives a Certificate of Meritorious Service from Commissioner Pat Wellington, Department of Public Safety, for Outstanding Service Rendered to the FBI. Latent Fingerprints Submitted to the Juneau Crime Lab by the FBI Were Compared Against the Inked Impressions of the Single Fingerprint Files and a Positive Identification Was Established. due to His Diligent Effort and Lacking Any other Clues or Evidence, the FBI Was Able to Apprehend and Arrest the Subject Identified. Formerly from King Island, Mr. Mayac Has Been with the Department for Five Years.
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