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Tundra Times Volume 14, Number 26 (June 29, 1977)
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[news lead] An Early Northern Summer
[news lead] U.S. Fishermen Speak Out
[news lead] An Essential Part of Life in Many Villages-Air Transport Gives Villagers Regular Commerce with the outside World. This Kodiak Western "Goose" Can Land on Old Harbor's Gravel Strip, or Land in Sitkalidak Straits and Taxi up the Beach to Unload Its Passengers and Cargo of Mail and Store Supplies. Old Harbor Has Two Stores and a Movie House. the City Council, Keeping Its Eye on Offshore Oil Development, Wants to Attract to Shore-Based Fishing-Processing Plant. for Years, until it Burned Last Year, the Town Was Plagued by a Floating Processor Which Did Little to Contribute to the Economic Base.
[news lead] Mayac Carvings Exhibited June 21 Thru August 1
[news lead] Movius Masters 800
[news lead] "the Eskimo Art Collectors Touring Bibliography" Published
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