Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Nuxalk-Nation-Chief-Ed-Moody-in-Canada-27MZIFVI974R.htmlConceptually similarTzeporah Berman and Nuxalk Nation Chiefs in CanadaGP04VC4Completed★★★★Nuxalk Nation Chiefs Greet Greenpeace Members in Bella CoolaGP04TRYCompleted★★★★★★Nuxalk Nation Chiefs Greet MV Greenpeace in Bella CoolaGP04TRZCompleted★★★★★★Nuxalk Nation in CanadaGP04VC3Completed★★★★★★Nuxalk Nation Youth on MV Greenpeace in CanadaGP04VC6Completed★★★★Members of the Songhees First Nation Greet the Rainbow WarriorGP04XR2Completed★★★★Captain Joel Stewart and Songhees First NationGP04XR3Completed★★★★Members of the Songhees First Nation Greet the Rainbow WarriorGP04XR4Completed★★★★Nuxalk Nation Greets MV Greenpeace in Bella CoolaGP04TRXCompleted★★★★View AllGP04VC9Nuxalk Nation Chief Ed Moody in CanadaNuxalk Nation chief Ed Moody greets the MV Greenpeace on its West Coast tour stop in Bella Coola.Locations:Bella Coola-British Columbia-Canada-North AmericaDate:6 Jul, 1994Credit:© Myron Kozak / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4500px X 5627pxKeywords:Day-Forests (campaign title)-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-National costumes-Outdoors-PortraitsShoot:MV Greenpeace Visits Bella CoolaThe MV Greenpeace travels to Canada's West Coast to visit the Nuxalk Nation in Bella Coola, British Columbia, to send a message that there is a future for forests, for fish, for oceans, and for the industries and jobs that are supported by them. Greenpeace members and the Nuxalk people challenge the Ministry of Forests and Interfor logging company to stop logging plans for the Talyu Hotsprings, one of three hot springs sacred to the Nuxalk people.Related Collections:MV Greenpeace visits Bella Coola, British Columbia (All Photographers)