Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Crew-and-Kwakiutl-Indigenous-People-in-British-Columbia-27MZIFJJ4ZEK2.htmlConceptually similarCrew and Kwakiutl Indigenous People in British ColumbiaGP0STPW7NCompleted★★★★Crew in British ColumbiaGP0STPW7ICompleted★★★★Banner with Greenpeace Symbol and Kwakiutl ArtworkGP0STPWBLCompleted★★★★James Bay Leaves VancouverGP1STO7UCompleted★★★★Don Franks in School in Prince RupertGP0STPVGACompleted★★★★Phyllis Cormack and Crew in Winter HarbourGP0STPUKBCompleted★★★★Crew Observes Orca Whales at Pedder BayGP0STQHJGCompleted★★★★Henry Payne at Whale Campaign Launch in VancouverGP0STPQF9Completed★★★★Observing Whales in Vancouver IslandGP0STPUL0Completed★★★★View AllGP0STPW7WCrew and Kwakiutl Indigenous People in British ColumbiaThe Kwakiutl indigenous community at Alert Bay, BC, where the community performed a welcoming ceremony for the Greenpeace crew following the 1975 whale campaign.Locations:Alert Bay-British Columbia-Canada-North AmericaDate:1 Jul, 1975Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:2m2sAudio format:MuteProduction Type :RUSHESKeywords:Celebrations-Flags-Greenpeace crew-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-SymbolsShoot:Soviet Whaling Tours in North Pacific 1975 - 1976 (VIDEOS)Greenpeace first anti whaling campaign was carried out during the summer of 1975 in the North Pacific Ocean using the sailing vessel Phyllis Cormack to oppose the activities of a Russian whaling fleet. The shoot includes images from the very first encounter with the Soviet whalers, the first time Greenpeace confronted whalers, on June 26, 1975. A year after the group embarked again with both the Phyllis Cormack and the James Bay to defend the whales.Related Collections:"How to Change the World" Video Material