Getting a boat in the water after a bad break up can be challenging. This was Napaimute in 2004.
Freeze Up at Napaiimute
The goal of this proposal is to increase employment opportunities for young People in the Middle Kuskokwim Region
lights in the cemetery
Marking the 6 open leads in the 10 mile stretch between Aniak & Chuathbaluk, L-R: Jeffrey Hunter and Cameron Phillips
Many moose were seen along the River – the Middle Kuskokwim moose population seems to be rebuilding
HUNGRY FOX
Of course something always has to break or it wouldn’t be a normal project!
Marking out the dips in the airfield that needed filling – this one was about a foot deep
Many long hours spent putting away Fish in many different ways
Alukaq River Sign: All sport fishing for King Salmon is closed on the Kuskokwim
A morning’s catch: tub of Red Salmon and Whitefish
Smokehouse on the 27th of June: in previous years there would be many more poles, two tiers of fish hanging, and we would be done fishing
It is July 10th and we are still fishing
…and Seraphina Borowski
BOF Member Orville Huntington takes a look inside Nick Kameroff Jr’s nearly empty smoke house
Six of the seven boat close to the ending time vying for the few fish that were caught today during the 8-hour opening.
Getting ready to pull the net.
The beautiful and fragrant flowers emerging in late May and early June.
Fishermen plying the water on a gorgeous day in Kalskag.
Peter Nook fishes while Lisa Phillips and Jaylene Pitka (with baby) tend to matters on shore.
Smelters fishing in Lower Kalskag.
The morning sunrise of May 2nd. Ice was steadily flowing past Aniak.
By evening of May 1, the ice from Red Devil and surrounding area was passing through Aniak.
Looking up at the slough which was passing ice, but only 80% of the channel was ice the rest was open.
From the Chapel at Napaimute looking off to the south.
Looking downstream from the Chapel at Napaimute.
Note how little snow is on the Russians.
Now that’ll keep someone’s house warm the rest of the winter!
Here’s what the Aniak Slough looked like two days ago when Jeff King came through for the k300.
Nas Avakumof cutting salmon at her fish camp across from Napaimute
Band of caribou near Whitefish Lake around 2004
This photo was taken last year when the skeeters weren’t so bad!
The wood arrives at the dock in Bethel
Lunch time with Beef Wranglers on the Upper Holokuk
The tranquility between the ice flows.
Travelers looking for a place to cross.
Hurry up and take the picture so we can go to the Hound House for burgers!
The Rainbow Over The Middle Kuskokwim
Loading It Onto The Barge
The Fine Art Of Cutting Salmon With An Ulu
The Cross Up On The Hill Near The Chapel
Ray Turner Jr. Drifting With Friend Near Aniak
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Native Village
of Napaimute
P.O. Box 107
Aniak, Alaska 99557
Phone (907) 675-4388
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