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Tundra Times Volume XVIII, Number 35 (September 2, 1981)
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[news lead] More Protests to Mt. Edgecumbe Closure Heard
[news lead] Frank Hopson, an Eskimo Sho Maes Violins That Make Music So Beautiful They Make You Cry, Demonstrates the Music of His Craft at the Alaska State Fair in Palmer. Hopson is One of Many Artisans Who Brought Their Work to the Fair. The Fair Also Brought out Animal Lovers and Animals and Joy Pease Show How the Two Get Together as Seh Communes with a Goat Who is Waiting to be Shown. Pease is a Student from Anchorage. The Fair Continues through Labor Day.
[news lead] Regional Development Council Extends Life, Seeks Federal Grants
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