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Tundra Times Volume 4, Number 72 (May 19, 1967)
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[news lead] 106-Year-Old Evon Olympic Has Successful Cataract Operation
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[news] HE'S DRESSED LIKE a Carpenter but Nures Harris of Kotzebue Bue is Really Performing an Age-Old Eskimo Skill at the Alaska 67 Exposition's Native Village in Fairbanks. According to Nures, Lashings like the Skin Wrappings Here, Used to Build the King Island House at Alaska 67, Are Tied While Wet and Them Dried to a Tight Fit. it Was Hard for a-67 Directors to Find Alaska Natives Who Remember the Old Skills, but in Trying to Make the Model Indian-Eskimo Village as Authentic as Possible, a Few Men like Harris Were Finally Located in Outlying Villages.-A-67 Photo.
[news] Eskimo Women Invents Recipe for Pickled Walrus Flippers
[news] Language Laboratory-Two Students from Chalkyitsik Listen to a Foreign Language Lesson While Visiting a Class at Lathrop High School during Their Trip to Fairbanks. the Modem Language Lab at Lathrop Not Only Provides Pre-Recorded Lessons, but Allows the Student to Record His Own Work to Hear, and Correct, His Own Mistakes. Students in the Background Are Members of the Regular Lathrop Class Using the Lab.
[news] Allakaket to Get Needed Electricity
[news] Tanana Wells Contract Let
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