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Tundra Times Volume 6, Number 178 (June 6, 1969)
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[news lead] Sen. Appeals for Strong AFN
[news lead] Oogruk Harvest-This is the Time of the Yeat the Eskimo Hunters Begin to Harvest the Big Seal, Oogruk, or Bearded Seal. the Hunt for This Marine Animal Goes on Around the Bering and Chukchi sea Coast as Well as the Arctic Coast. Picture Shows a Harvest of Four Oogruks Taken by Hunters from Kotzebue from the Kotzebue Sound. Along with Its Meat, the Oogruk is a Useful Animal to the Eskimos. the Skin is Used for Mukluk Soles. Stretched and Dried Thoroughly, Oogruk Skin is a Durable Sole. Skins Sewn Together with a Special Waterproof Stitch Are Used for Covering of the Skinboats of the Eskimos.
[news lead] Locke Resigning Anchorage Welcome Center Post
[news lead] The Budget Bureau Postpones Hearings
[news lead] Alice Brown Declares Lawyer Turns Kenaitze Against A. Goldberg
[news lead] Wright: AFN Steering Group Not Organized
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