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Tundra Times Volume XVI, Number 17 (April 25, 1979)
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[news] Heavy Decisions Facing Villages
[news] Alaska Native Claims on Oil Land
[news] Selawik Seniors Visit - Pearl Greist (Left) and Geneva Skin, Both 18, Seniors at the Selawik School Spent Most of the Month of April in Anchorage Along with 13 other Students on a Work-Study Program Sponsored by NANA. While Here They Worked in Various of NANA's Anchorage Offices - Construction, Payroll, Accounts Payable, and Switchboard - Learning How the Corporation Works and Developing Skills. At Home, They Spent One Half Day in School and the Remainder of the Day Working in Local Offices There. Geneva is a Helper in the Selawik City Office and Pearl Works as a Secretary to Chuck Johnston.
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