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Tundra Times Volume IV, Number 24 (June 10, 1966)
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[news] Eskimo Precision Dancers-The Octogenarian, Christopher Tingook, of Point Hope-Point Lay, Right, is the Master of the Eskimo Dance and Whose Love for it Radiates from the Whole of His Personality. a Veritable Storehouse of Ancient Eskimo Songs and Dances, Tingook is Passing on to Younger People His Vast Knowledge of the Important Old Culture. He is Also a Storyteller Who Tape His Legends for other People to Enjoy. Point Hope and Barrow Storytellers Have Exchanged Taped Legends by Mail for Their Mutual Enjoyment. The Dancer at Left is from Kotzebue and His Name Has Escaped the Staff for the President.
[news] Tlingit-Haida Roll Regulations Published in Federal Register, Carr Elected Board Chairman
[news] Supersonic Travel May Pose some Problems
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