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Tundra Times Volume VII, Number 268 (July 8, 1970)
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[news] BIA Awards AFN $198,250 to Supplement Services, Aim to Get Qualified Clientele
[news] AFN Fights to Improve Conditions-the Alaska Federation of Natives as a Statewide Organization of Alaska's Native People Reflects the Needs and Problems in Native Areas of the State. One of Its Most Important Struggles is to Get a Land Base Sufficient Enough to be Meaningful Lin the Everyday Life to the People. a Token Move, the Organization Argues, is to Half-Solve Problems and Conditions, Such as the Picture Shows. Margaret Nick, Top Left, is Interpreting Questions, Asked by Senator Edward Kennedy of the Eskimo Woman, Top Right, with Her Two Children. Kennedy Was Appalled by the Grinding Poverty He Saw in Bethel, Where the Picture Was Taken, and Nome and other Communities. Margaret Nick is the Secretary of AFN. Senator Kennedy Was in Alaska Last Year.
[news] 2nd of 2 Parts-Report of Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1970
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