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Tundra Times Volume IX, Number 67 (December 20, 1972)
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[news] Anchorage, AK - Students Elizabeth "Sister Goodwin", (Left), Rosita Worl, and Joe Williams, of Alaska Methodist University of Anchorage, Are a Few of the Approximately 75,000 Alaska Natives Who Will Benefit from the Alaska Native Land Claims Act. Aleuts, Eskimos and Indians of Alaskan Origin Are Scheduled to Receive Nearly a Billion Dollars in Cash and some 50 Million Acres of Land as a Result of Tahe Settlement. Individuals of One-Quarter Alaskan Native Blood or More - Living Anywhere in the World - May Apply by Writing: Alaska Native Enrollment Office, Box 7-1971 (B), Anchorage, Alaska 99510.
[news] John Shively Joins AFN
[news] 65 Year Olds Eligible for Longevity Bonus
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