Christian Science Monitor, June 7, 1999, page 3
David Robertson
drobert at TINCAN.TINCAN.ORG
Sat Jun 19 04:29:38 UTC 1999
"There's an old native word, still in use today, that means "newcomer".
Cheechakos is what Alaskans call the tourists -- when they're being
polite."
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