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Tundra Times Volume 9, Number 6 (November 10, 1971)
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[news lead] Welfare System Criticized, Shortcomings Raked, Budgeting Far Too Low
[news lead] President Nixon Greets Pueblo Indian Artist-Michael Naranjo, 27, Got His Biggest Boost Recently When He Called at the White House and Gave a 35-Pound Sculpture to President Nixon. Artist Naranjo Works Entirely from His Memories of Pueblo Life as He is Both Blind and with out the Use of One Hand, the Victim of a Grenade Explosion in Vietnam Four Years Ago. Determined to Overcome His Handicaps, the Artist Demands That His Sculpture be Judged on Merit, Not as the Creations of a Blind Sculptor. The President, Immensely Touched by the Courage and Outlook of the Vietnam Veteran, Got down on His Hand and Knees with Naranjo So the Artist Could Feel the Presidential Seal in the White House Executive Office Rug. The Statue He Made for the President Was of the Eagle Dance He Remembers as a Child at Santa Clara Pueblo
[news lead] Cannikin Shot Boomed Nov. 6
[news lead] Committee May Meet next Week-Land Claims Work Deemed Important before December 1
[news lead] Presbyterians Grant ASNA $85,000
[news lead] Bush Preschoolers and Toys-Cornflakes, Rice, Pebbles Help Native Tots Learn
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