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Portrait of Celia Beltran, 1987.

Groom's mother, Jim Fendenheim, Frances Manuel, and Juanita Fendenheim (Manuel) standing in front of the wedding cake at Juanita's wedding reception. Frances Manuel is a reputable basket weaver, cultural preservationist, and storyteller.

Brothers John (business owner), James (silversmith), and Joe Fendenheim (loving father) sit on the family sofa for a picture.

Windmill at the well in San Pedro Village, 1952.

Family dinner. Present are Frances "Christy" Manuel, Mildred Antone, John Antone, Richard "Sonny" Antone, and Lucius Antone. Hu'uli is holding a wallet, like she's getting ready to pay the bill.

Monica Lopez and John Altone, cousins, rest together as babies.

Frances "Christy" Manuel (born April 6, 1954) wearing white dress, white socks and Mary Janes.

Florence Lopez (daughter), Frances Manuel (mother), and Mildred Antone (daughter) are members of the Tohono O'Odham Nation. Here, they wear aprons as they prepare to cook for a party.

Picture of Frances "Christy" Manuel and her Godmother, Emma Francisco of the San Xavier Village. Both women are members of Tohono O'Odham Nation.

Florence Lopez, graduation photo. Florence is the wife of the late Danny Lopez.

Life behind the family grocery store L & K Market for Joe Pun, Leslie Gin, Yee Gin Ling, Josephine Gin, Gin Lai Kwei Yee, and Jimmy M. Gin, 1958.

Joseph Gin, Jimmy M. Gin, Leslie M. Gin, Vincent M. Gin, and Joe Pun pose for the Gin family portrait.

Leslie M. Gin and Vincent M. Gin celebrating Christmas behind Ling's Market.

Vincent M. Gin, Gin Lan Kwei Yee, Yee J. Ling, and Leslie M. Gin attend a Chinese family's birthday party in El Rio Neighborhood, Tucson, Arizona.

Gin Lan Kwei Yee's parents, Chinese residents.

L & K Market, a family owned grocery store in the El Rio neighborhood. Josephine Gin Morgan, Gin Lan Kwei Yee, Leslie M. Gin, and Vincent M. Gin, owners and family members, pose outside of the store.

Yee Jin Ling's marriage certificate.

Mackenzie family photo taken shortly after Clark and Betty Mackenzie's dad, Joseph, was shot and killed by Pinkerton Guards in Pittsburgh railway yard. Joseph was jumping a train to get back home when he was shot.

Stef Mackenzie attends a birthday in Silver Spring, Maryland. The event made the local papers.

Photograph of Stephen Sczalocy in a garden taken before he immigrated to the United States. Sczalocy entered through Ellis Island and later settled in Philadelphia.
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