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Tundra Times Volume XIV, Number 13 (March 30, 1977)
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[news lead] BIA Chief Fends (His) Termination Threat
[news lead] State is Charged with Holding Back Payments to the Alaska Native Fund
[news lead] Calista Villages Are Not Pleased with Easements
[news lead] Alaska Has Its Own Bermuda Triangle
[news lead] Whaling Time Draws near - As Spring Arrives in Alaska, Whaling Crews Are Readying Men, Equipment and Supplies in Northwestern and Northern Alaska Eskimo Communities. Federal Officials Will be Keeping a Close Watch on Eskimo Whalers This Year, Concerned About Increasing Annual Catches. Native Whaling, an Ancient Art, is Allowed to Continue under Marine Mammal Act Provisions. in This Photo, Two Eskimo Boys Nonchalantly Discuss the Whale Caught by the Fathers Which is Being Made Ready to be Pulled up Lonto the Ice.
[news lead] Coast Guard Says 200 Mile Limit Appears to be Working
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