Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Amchitka-Voyage---Phyllis-Cormack-in-Johnstone-Strait---B-roll---38355--27MDHU5SM14.htmlConceptually similarAmchitka Voyage - Phyllis Cormack in Johnstone Strait - B-roll (#38354)GP1SUNZRCompleted★★★★★Amchitka Voyage - Phyllis Cormack in Johnstone Strait - B-roll (#38353)GP1SUO0BCompleted★★★★★★Amchitka Voyage Preparation in Vancouver - B-roll (#38326)GP1SUNZBCompleted★★★★Amchitka Voyage Preparation in Vancouver - B-roll (#38325)GP1SUNZHCompleted★★★★Amchitka Voyage Preparation in Vancouver - B-roll (#38585)GP1SUO05Completed★★★★Amchitka Voyage Preparation in Vancouver - B-roll (#38320)GP1SUNYZCompleted★★★★Amchitka Voyage Preparation in Vancouver - B-roll (#38341)GP1SUNZUCompleted★★★★Amchitka Voyage Preparation in Vancouver - B-roll (#38351)GP1SUO03Completed★★★★Amchitka Voyage Preparation in Vancouver - B-roll (#38344)GP1SUO07Completed★★★★View AllGP1SUNZXAmchitka Voyage - Phyllis Cormack in Johnstone Strait - B-roll (#38355)Foundation of Greenpeace, voyage of ship "Phyllis Cormack" to Amchitka, various shots around ship as it sails in Johnstone Strait; various shots of crew raising sail with "Greenpeace" logo, LAS of flags in rigging, CS of Ben Metcalfe and Patrick Moore looking at charts (1:44). Series of shots of ship arriving at Indian village of the Kwakiutl tribe on second day on voyage, docking manoeuvres and shots of crew visiting village.Locations:Canada-Johnstone Strait-North AmericaDate:1 Sep, 1971Credit:© NFB (National Film Board of Canada)Duration:4m31sAudio format:MuteProduction Type :B-ROLLRestrictions:For any Greenpeace internal use request please contact the media.library.int@greenpeace.orgAny external client must contact directly the National Film Board of Canada (www.nfb.ca/archives).Keywords:Children-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace crew-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Maps-Nuclear (campaign title)-SV Phyllis Cormack-VillagesShoot:NFB of Canada - Footage of Greenpeace in 1971-1976 - 1977 - 1980Historic footage sourced from the National Film Board of Canada.