Far back from left to right: Trefim Andrew, Raymond Apokedak, Howard Nelson. In front from left to right: Tim Nickoli, Smiley Andrew, and Peter Da Apokedak. They were running in the tundra. The high school was not build during that time.
"AF Lucini Fece"--on lower left corner. From Dudley's Dell' arcano del mare. "D'America carta XXXII." Decorative cartouche. Illustrated with ships and compass rose.
Published in [Florence] by [Nella stamperia di Francesco Onofri] in...
John D. Nelson's truck is on top of the hill. People closest to the truck from left to right is: Georgette Wilson, Eileen Nelson, Chris Alexander, Larry Alexander, unknown person, Dallia Andrew, and Mike Andrew. People on the bottom of the hill...
This was the first snowmachine in Levelock. It was called the "husky". Peter Apokedak bought it from Freddie Roehl. Left to right: Emma Wilson, Ida Apokedak holding Jolin, and Peter Apokedak holding Peter Da. They were going home from church.
Georgie Wilson and Peter Da Apokedak showing off their furs. Most of the furs are foxes, and some of them are martens and ermines. This photograph was taken in 1982, developed in 1983.
View of three graves and their headstones in Valdez, Alaska cemetery. The headstones read: "Riley Miller. Of Rapid City, S. Da. Died Oct. 21st 1899 Aged 52 Yrs," "Mollie," and "Thos. D. Cashin. Died February 3, 1899. Aged, 57 yrs, 1 mo., 7 dys."...
Relief shown pictorially. In color. Includes "Terra Della Compas" and several large islands off the northeast coast of Asia. A number of Russian place names are included. "Tom 8 pag. 306." From volume 8 of Thomas Salmon's "Modern...
Peter Da Apokedak guiding Georgette Wilson to the finish line. This was an one-dog race "Pee-Wee Race". The dog was named "Pretty Ulgy", and was owned by the Wilsons. The race was held on the lake. The race was held during Kokhanok Carnival.