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.
Nick and Mary Newyaka are standing, Annie is the small child. This photograph was taken in Kokhanok. This photograph was developed in February of 1959.
Left to right: Lydia Olympic, Michael Andrew Jr., Trefim Andrew, Raymond Apokedak, Smiley Andrew and Howard Nelson waiting for their heat for cross country running in Kokhanok.
The only ones that are recognized are: Juliana Kosbruk is fifth from right, Lydia Olympic is the fourth, Ruby Ann Wassillie is the third, Sharon Roehl is the second, and Betsy Nowatak is the first.
There were no heavy equipment to put power boats in the lake. Community members helped each others out during this time. The man bending down is John Olympic. The men pushing on a log are Pete Mike (in a blue jacket) and Willie Rickteroff (in the...
Front row from left to right; Lydia Olympic, Roy Andrew, Martin Andrew, Betsy Nowatak, Steve Andrew and Gabriel Olympic. Second row are: Fennie Andrew, Agafia Andrew, and Mary Nowatak. Third row are: Okulina Tretikoff, Peduica Andrew, Sue Nowatak,...
Left to right: Man standing is Willie Rickteroff and Pete Mike. Men sitting on the beach are John Olympic and next to him is Nick Nowatak. These men helped haul John Olympic's powerboat into the water.