American Indians; Indigenious people
A group of about 50 mostly North American indigenous people runs towards their goal - the pyramids of Teotichuacan in Mexico, Oct. 10, 1992. The runners, one from as far away as Alaska, will meet a similar group from South America at the famed Pyramid of the Sun in a protest of the 500th anniversary of Columbus' landfall in the Americas. (AP Photo/Joe Cavaretta)
James Lovell, John Swigert, Fred Haise
The three Astronauts of the Apollo 13 dramatic moonshot last Friday arrived in the land of the mythical Greek God Apollo from which their space program derives its name. The space crew, James S. Lovell, John L. Swigert and Fred W. Haise, are on the third leg of a five nation European goodwill tour as representatives of President Nixon. They are accompanied by Mrs. Lovell and Mrs. Haise, Swigert is a bachelor. From L/R: Fred Haise, James Lovell and John Swigert with the Greek Parliament in the back round shown Oct. 10, 1970 in Athens. (AP Photo)
LONDON BRIDGE
Thousands of people walk across the London Bridge for the first time after its opening in Lake Havasu City, Ariz., on Oct. 10, 1971. The bridge, which was sinking into the Thames River in London, was brought over stone by stone by chainsaw magnate Robert McCulloch and rebuilt on a sturdy foundation over Lake Havasu. (AP Photo)
Gulf War 1990
Soldiers form a mechanized infantry platoon that is part of the 24th Infantry Division based at Ft. Stewart, Ga., pose for a group picture on and around one of their Bradley Fighting Vehicles in the Saudi Desert, Tuesday, Oct. 10, 1990. The soldiers hold a banner from elementary school students in the United States wishing them well. (AP Photo/Tannen Maury)
Sunrise Gathering 1992
Several hundred participants gather around a ceremonial tepee for a sunrise ceremony, Oct. 10, 1992, in New York's Central Park. The ceremony, which marked the 500th anniversary of Columbus's discovery of the Americas, was organized by a not-for-profit foundation formed to assist in the return of ceremonial and ritual objects to the people of the Indian Nations who created, utilized, and revered them. (AP Photo/Betsy Herzog)
DIEVENDORF
Jerry Dievendorf holds a sunset moth from Africa, one in his large collection of moths at his Delmar, N.Y., home, Oct. 10, 1995. Dievendorf, an amateur collector whose specialty is moths and butterflies, travels all over the world to collect specimens. He has been an avid collector since childhood. (AP Photo/Tim Roske)