Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Kwakiutl-People-Perform-in-British-Columbia-27MZIF2L5M10.htmlConceptually similarKwakiutl People Perform in British ColumbiaGP03JULCompleted★★★★Kwakiutl Long House in British ColumbiaGP03JUQCompleted★★★★Kwakiutl Long House in British ColumbiaGP03JUPCompleted★★★★Kwakiutl Long House in British ColumbiaGP03JUOCompleted★★★★Bob Hunter and Kwakiutl People in BCGP03JUKCompleted★★★★Kwakiutl Elders in BCGP03JUSCompleted★★★★Kwakiutl Elders in BCGP03JUTCompleted★★★★Linda Spong and Bob Hunter in BCGP03JURCompleted★★★★Bob Hunter and Kwakiutl People in BCGP03LR1Completed★★★★View AllGP03JUMKwakiutl People Perform in British ColumbiaThe Kwakiutl indigenous community at Alert Bay, BC, performs a dance and offers a welcoming to the Greenpeace crew following the 1975 whale campaign.Locations:Alert Bay-British Columbia-Canada-North AmericaDate:1 Jul, 1975Credit:© Greenpeace / Rex WeylerMaximum size:4535px X 3035pxKeywords:Dancing-Indigenous People-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Traditional clothingShoot:Soviet Whaling Tour in North Pacific 1975Greenpeace 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:Soviet Whaling Tour in North Pacific 1975 (Photo & Video)