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Tundra Times Volume IV, Number 30 (July 22, 1966)
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[news lead] Public Defenders for Bush, Legal Aid Service Designed to Cover All Rural Alaska
[news lead] Kay Disappointed over N.A.N.A. Endorsements
[news lead] Lack of Liaison Add Woes to NYC
[news lead] Act of Congress Seen as Solution to Land Problems
[news lead] Temporary Schoolrooms Likely for Kaltag
[news lead] Queen of the Eskimo Olympics-Zelma Joseph of Tanana Was Chosen Queen of the Eskimo Olympics Last Year. Twelve Native Beauties Will Vie for the Olympics Royalty This Year from Various Parts of Alaska. One of Them Will be Chosen to Ascend Zelma's Throne to Reign through the Year of 1966. The Contest Will Take Place next Tuesday, July 26, at Griffins Park. One of the Contestants Will Come from the Town of Hydaburg, About 850 Miles from Fairbanks.
[news lead] Somersaulting at Nalukatuk-An Eskimo Olympics Performer from Past Year is Somersaulting during Nalukatuk (Blanket Toss) Contest in Fairbanks. Some of the Jumpers This Year Will Jump over on Inflated Seal Poke While Being Tossed in the Air. some Nalukatuk Performers Have Been Tossed as High as 28 Feet in the Air
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