Ahoalton, #7

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1024156 Reference only
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Half-size (5.5"x8.5")
Color
B&W
Pages
22
Description

Ahoalton is a personal zine of Mark Dober that largely focuses on the struggles of indigenous peoples peppered with personal stories and review of zines/music/movies.  In this issue, there is a story about backpacking in the Great Smoky Mountains along with a what to bring/where to camp guide.  This issue also includes the words of Chief Sealth (Seattle) of the Suquamish tribe in response to an offer from Franklin Pierce in 1853 to purchase two million acres of what in today's Washington state, information on the Arkansas Native American Center for the Living Arts.