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Tundra Times Volume IV, Number 33 (August 12, 1966)
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[news lead] 'Cut Lots of Nets Myself', Supervisor Defends Net-Cutting by Two Fish and Game Agents
[news lead] Fairbanks Native Association May Aid Demientioff
[news lead] Immunization Against Measles is Speeded Up
[news lead] Native Association Forms 'Nick Gray' Scholarship Fund
[news lead] 'Foster Homes' Available for Village Students
[news lead] Gravel Says Electricity Possible Key to Village Development
[news lead] Pt. Hope to be Connected to Phone Circuit Via Cape Lisburne
[news lead] Project Head Start-Village Teachers throughout Alaska, like Viola Sampson of Noorvik Here, Will be Teaching Preschool Children in Their Own Villages. The Winter Head Start Program Funded by the Office of Economic Opportunity, is a Pioneering New Approach to Education in Rural Alaska.
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