A LOST TRIBE
NO NEWS FOR 18 YEARS. UNAWARE OF WORLD HAPPENINGS. [Umted Press Association. —By Electric Telegraph—-Copyright]. ; ' BERLIN, June 1. They had never heard of the world war, of the death of the Tsar, or the birth of the Soviet, is, the description of a “lost tribe” of five hundred people ,in the arctic delta, Indigirka. They had not seen a stranger for eighteen years till the Soviet Academy expedition arrived. The tribe’s chief judge is ti tVdiiiaii; Their chief occupations iii'e fisliiiig fend hunting, When th© principles of Bolshevism Wore explained, the tribesmen strongly disapproved.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1931, Page 5
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