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Tundra Times Volume VII, Number 283 (October 28, 1970)
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[news lead] No AFN Stand Yet on Split, Split May Not Hamper Bill Passage: Begich
[news lead] No AFN Stand Yet on Split, Board instead Plots for Land Claims Effort When Cong. Reconvenes
[news lead] Indian Legend-Miss NCAI of 1969, Tina Manning, is Telling a Shoshone Indian Legend in the Sign Language of Her People to a Hushed Audience. Tina opened the Queen Pageant with Her Beautiful Number in the Anchorage Sports Arena. She Crowned Her Successor, Karen Jim, Miss Yakima Nation, of Washington State. Miss Audrey Ambrose, Miss Eskimo Olympics of 1968, Was the First Runner-up. She is from Huslia but Lives in Fairbanks.
[news lead] T-H: Vote Against State Claims Stand
[news lead] Ft. Yukon Corp. Calls for State Probe of Oper. Mainstream
[news lead] Stevens Villages Law Suit Can Foil Jobs: Young
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