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Tundra Times Volume 7, Number 232 (October 31, 1969)
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[news lead] State versus Hickel Land Freeze Suit in San Francisco
[news lead] AFN Wash. Office Necessity
[news lead] Victory Dance-Nome Eskimo Artist, Kivetoruk Moses, Caught the Spirit of Victory at the End of the World War II When He Portrayed the Nome Eskimo Dancers Who Performed upon Hearing of the Cessation of War. the Art Peice Was Executed with Indian Ink and Water Color on Paper. Long Well Known for His Art, Kivetoruk's Work is Well Represented in the "Graphic Arts of the Alaskan Eskimo," a Book Authored by Dorothy Jean Ray. the Book Can be Bought for One Dollar ($100) at the Tundra Times Office. Chena Building, 510 Second Avenue in Fairbanks. Those outside of Fairbanks Can Send for it at Tundra Times, Box 1287, Fairbanks, Alaska 99701. -U.S. Department in the Interior
[news lead] Alaskans Asked to Help Form State Policies
[news lead] Norwood Working to Enlarge Native Employment in Alaska
[news lead] 'Peace and Friendship' Potlatch in Anchorage
[news lead] Native Welcome Center Holding Potlatch Nov. 2
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