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Tundra Times Volume XIV, Number 19 (May 11, 1977)
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[news lead] Sand Point Students Raise Silver Salmon
[news lead] Bush Wants Salmon Fishery Protected, Kuskokwim Area Fishermen Want More Input
[news lead] Home is Mary's Igloo, Brother and Sister, Larry and Agatha Asagroak, Are the Only Two Year-Round Residents of Mary's Igloo. Still Living by Dogteam and the Old Subsistence Life Ways of the Region, These Eskimo People Retain a Deep and Intimate Knowledge of the Landscape and Its Wildlife That Derives from Long Ages of Survival in the Far North. Their Home, as Well as Their Hunting and Fishing Grounds, Lie Adjacent to the Proposed Chukchi-Imuruk National Reserve on the Seward Lie Adjacent to the Proposed Chukchi-Imuruk National Reserve on the Seward Peninsula.
[news lead] CIRI Future in Hands of the Court
[news lead] Mmmm, Fresh Muktuk-Eskimos Are Hunting Whales from Barrow to Gambell
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