Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Crew-and-Kwakiutl-Indigenous-People-in-British-Columbia-27MZIFJJ4ZOG7.htmlConceptually similarCrew and Kwakiutl Indigenous People in British ColumbiaGP0STPW7WCompleted★★★★Crew in British ColumbiaGP0STPW7ICompleted★★★★Banner with Greenpeace Symbol and Kwakiutl ArtworkGP0STPWBLCompleted★★★★New Outfit for Bob HunterGP0STPUIQCompleted★★★★Don Franks in School in Prince RupertGP0STPVGACompleted★★★★Richard Brooks - Greenpeace CanadaGP0STPM0YCompleted★★★★Crew Observes Orca Whales at Pedder BayGP0STQHJGCompleted★★★★Amchitka Voyage - Phyllis Cormack in Johnstone Strait - B-roll (#38355)GP1SUNZXCompleted★★★★Student Brendan Routh at Kinder Morgan Tank Farm in Burnaby, BC (Soundbite)GP0STRR50Completed★★★★View AllGP0STPW7NCrew 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. During the ceremony Kwakiutl elders accept the Greenpeace flag that bears their artwork, and which sailed on the Greenpeace ship.Locations:Alert Bay-British Columbia-Canada-North AmericaDate:1 Jul, 1975Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:7m13sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :RUSHESKeywords:Dancing-Greenpeace crew-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Tribal dressesShoot: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