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Tundra Times Volume VIII, Number 29 (April 28, 1971)
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[news] Walrus Basking-Huge Tuskered Mammals of Northern Alaska like to Come out of the Bering Sea, Chuckchi Sea and the Arctic Ocean When the Sun Soars High in the Sky and Bask in the Sun. Such a Scene is Captured by the Eskimo Artist Ralph Kowchee, Formerly of the Village of White Mountain Now of McGrath. Walrus Use Their Tusk for Defense and to Dig Clams with. Clam is the Main Entree for the Huge Animal.
[news] YKHC, PHS to Tain Health Aides
[news] Temporary Help
[news] Alaska Has Highest TB Active Cases in States
[news] Tlingit-Haida Gets Grant
[news] Bartlett Statue-Senator Mike Gravel (D-Alaska) Has Made Available This Photograph of the Statue of the Late Senator E.L. (Bob) Bartlett Which Will be Unveiled at a Ceremony in Washington, D.C., April 27. The Statue Will be on Display in the Rotundra of the Nation's Capitol. With the Statue is Its Creator, the Noted Sculptor Felix De Weldon. The Unveiling Ceremony Will be Attended by Many of the Nation's Leaders and Many Alaskans. Senator Gravel Said "the State is a Great Tribute to a Great Alaskan."
[news] BIA Commissioner Appoints Tony Lincoln
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