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Tundra Times Volume IV, Number 30 (July 22, 1966)
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[news] Tiny Eskimo Girls Dance-Little Kotzebue Eskimo Girls Are Performing the Traditional Dance of Their Elders Who Dance for the Pleasure of the Visiting Tourists to the Hub Town of Kotzebue 25 Miles within the Arctic Circle. Kotzebue is Hosting More Tourists This Year than Ever before. Among other Things, the Visitors Have Enjoyed Seeing Cavorting Belugas (White Whales) Plying the Waters of the Kotzebue Sound. Tourism into Northern Alaska, the Land of the Eskimos, is Becoming More Popular Every Year.
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