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Tundra Times Archive 

  • Fairbanks, Alaska
  • 19621977

About

The Tundra times was started in Fairbanks on October 1, 1962 by Howard Rock, an Iñupiat Alaska Native from Point Hope. Rock was assisted by Tom Snapp, a journalist who had worked for the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner and helped to teach Rock about the newspaper trade. The times was created to air and reflect the views and policies of Alaska Native people, and to keep them informed on matters of interest to them. Snapp was able to secure early funding for the times when he reached out to Henry Forbes, president of the American Association of Indian Affairs. Forbes agreed to guarantee $35,000 for the paper's first year and supported it for years after. The Eskimo, Indian, Aleut Publishing Co. was formed in 1965 and shares were sold to help raise funds for the Tundra times. Rock served as editor of the times until his death in 1976.

Archive Info

  • 2,857
  • Fairbanks, Alaska
  • 19621977
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Source Information

Tundra Times, 1962–1977 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: January 11, 2023

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Archive Info

  • 2,857
  • Fairbanks, Alaska
  • 19621977
0

Source Information

Tundra Times, 1962–1977 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: January 11, 2023