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Nimpkish Valley Demonstration
Item is a photograph of a demonstration that took place in front of the Department of Fisheries Office at 1090 West Pender Street in Vancouver, British Columbia. More than fifty people attended the demonstration to protest budget cuts to the Community Economic Development Projects of the Salmonid Enhancement Program (S.E.P.). The photograph is a snapshot of demonstrators holding and wearing signs and walking down a city street. A young boy is wearing a sign that reads "NO SALMON NO FUTURE FOR ME".
Neil Sterritt
Item is a photograph of Neil Sterrit speaking at a microphone with the number two attached to it. This image was likely taken during the 1977 Fish Forum.
Muckamuck picketers
Item is a photograph of a group of Muckamuck picketers standing against a wall in a line.
Muckamuck picketers
Item is a photograph of groups of Muckamuck picketers.
Muckamuck picketers
Item is a photograph of a group of Muckamuck picketers.
Mt. Taylor New Mexico
Item is a photograph of Navajo uranium widows in New Mexico in the United States. The snapshot shows two women walking together with a man. In the background there are a group of parked vehicles as well as dry, sparsely vegetated land and a mountain. These people are taking part in a demonstration that was organized by The American Indian Environmental Council to protest the mining companies that had been destroying the land and the lives of the people who live in New Mexico in the United States.
Mt. Taylor New Mexico
Item is a photograph of a uranium mining operation in New Mexico in the United States. The snapshot is taken from the inside of a vehicle which is visible in the foreground of the image along with the profile of the driver.
Mt. Taylor New Mexico
Item is a photograph of a uranium mining operation in New Mexico in the United States. The snapshot shows a large pipe producing what looks like smoke from a distance. The American Indian Environmental Council organized a demonstration from April 28th to 30th, 1979 to protest mining companies such as this one which have caused much destruction of land and lives in New Mexico. These people are taking part in a demonstration that was organized by The American Indian Environmental Council to protest the mining companies that had been destroying the land and the lives of the people who live in New Mexico in the United States.
Mt. Taylor New Mexico
Item is a photograph of Lucy Kelswood, an activist for the Coalition for Navajo Liberation, talking into a microphone on a stage. The snapshot shows the woman standing in front of a microphone stand and loudspeaker and gesturing with her hand. There are several people standing behind the stage in the background of the image. Also visible in the background are trees, a vehicle and mountains. These people are taking part in a demonstration that was organized by The American Indian Environmental Council to protest the mining companies that had been destroying the land and the lives of the people who live in New Mexico in the United States.
Mt. Taylor New Mexico
Item is a photograph of Grandfather David of the Hopi Nation talking into a microphone on a stage. The photograph is a snapshot of the man standing on stage by two loudspeakers and several other microphones on stands. There is a Hertz truck parked beside the stage with a person inside it and two people standing behind the stage in the background of the image as well. Also on stage behind Grandfather David is another man who is waiting to speak. These people are taking part in a demonstration that was organized by The American Indian Environmental Council to protest the mining companies that had been destroying the land and the lives of the people who live in New Mexico in the United States.