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Tundra Times Volume VII, Number 276 (September 9, 1970)
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[news lead] BLM Upgrades Firefighting, Helitack Forest Fire Attack System Pays off in Controlling Burns
[news lead] Unusual Olympics Event-Some 100 People Knelt down on the Floor of University of Alaska's Patty Gym on Tahe Last Day of the World Eskimo Olympics on August 1. What Are They Doing? You Guessed it. They Are Taking Part in the Hilarious Muktuk Eating Contest, a Diversionary Event. As it Turned out, There Were More White People Contestants than Eskimos and Indians. The Event Has Proved to be Popular and White People, out of Curiosity, like to Join it to See What Muktuk Tasted like. Many Have Reemarked, "it Wasn't Too Bad at All. I Was Surprised." Two Native People, Center and Right Foreground, Came Well Prepared with Knives to Cut the Muktuk and Which is Definitely Allowed. But Others, as Can be Seen, Came without Knives and Chewed and Chewed.
[news lead] Eskimo Olympics to be Held July 30-31, Aug. 1
[news lead] Proposition 2 Appears Certain to be Voted in, Rural Credited
[news lead] For Northwest Villages-Salvaged Materials
[news lead] Tundra Times Banquet Plans Get in High Gear
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