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Chinook (newspaper) : ウィキペディア英語版
Chinook (newspaper)

''Chinook'' was a counterculture underground newspaper published weekly in Denver, Colorado from Aug. 21, 1969 to Jan. 21, 1972. It was a member of the Underground Press Syndicate. A total of 117 issues were printed. In 1972 it merged with ''Boulder'' magazine to become ''The Straight Creek Journal'',〔(About this newspaper: ''Chinook'' ), Chronicling America, Library of Congress, retrieved March 25, 2010.〕 which considered itself an alternative press rather than an underground press publication, publishing weekly from Feb. 10, 1972 to Aug. 7, 1980.〔(About this newspaper: The Straight Creek journal ), Chronicling America, Library of Congress, retrieved March 25, 2010.〕 According to Abe Peck in his memoir ''Uncovering the Sixties'', the original underground ''Chinook'' started to fall apart after a number of staffers left to become followers of Guru Maharaj Ji, who visited Denver and established a mission there in late 1971.〔Peck, Abe. ''Uncovering the Sixties:The Life and Times of the Underground Press'' (New York: Citadel, 1991), p. 273.〕 Contributors to ''Chinook'' included Chip Berlet.
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