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Tundra Times Volume 11, Number 22 (May 29, 1974)
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[letters to the editor]
[masthead]
[news] Senate Expands, Reaffirms-Indian Education Act
[news] To Excavate Gravel-Line Permission
[news] Senungetuk and Duncan to Offer Course
[cartoon]
[news] Open to Natives-American Indian Arts
[news] Most Vet Loans
[news] The Alaska Rural Teacher-Training Corps Has Been Set up to Enable University of Alaska Students to Learn About Cross-Cultural Education While Also Making College-Level Classes Available to Villagers. The Program is Operated through the University's College of Behavioral Sciences and Education on the Fairbanks Campus, in Cooperation with the Alaska Methodist University in Anchorage, and the Alaska State-Operated Schools. Shown Are Corpsmen from Point Hope (Left to Right), Alice Weber, Ernest Frankson, Ella Kowunna, Robert Rozzoni (Team Leader), Dorcus Rock and Leo Kinneveauk.
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