First Nations - Land Rights and Environmentalism in British Columbia
 
         

Forestry

Haida chiefs protesting in December 2000 at the office of the British Columbia Ministry of Forestry in Queen Charlotte City on Haida Gwaii: "Thanks for the Memories" and "Stumps R Us." From the left: Chief Sgaann 7wi7w, Old Massett Chief, Councillor Ron Brown Jr, Chief Iiljuwaas, Chief Skidegate. Photo: Council of the Haida Nation

         
 

Forestry

 
Kwakiutl Protest
 
         
 

Ancient Pacheedaht Forests - 1926 to 2007 - Stolen and Destroyed
By Sustained Exploitation: From Logging Camp to Real Estate Lifestyle Lot

1 - "Fallers Making An Undercut"
BC Forestry Service - 1926

2 - "Falled Tree and Men"
BC Forestry Service - 1926

3 - Government Fallers
BC Forestry Service - 1940

4 - Ancient Mothers - Douglas firs
Photo by Tim Ennis - 2007

5 - New Logging Road
TimberWest cutblock - 2007

6 - Old Growth Timber
TimberWest log dump - 2007

7 - Clearcut logged
TimberWest - 2007

8 - Clearcut logged
TimberWest - 2007

9 - Industrial Tree Plantation
Jordan River - 2004

10 - Logging Road for Tourists
Port Renfrew Highway - 2007

11 - Wildwood Lifestyle Lots
Photo by John Harvey - 2006

12 - Stump of a Logged Tree
Pacheedaht Beach - 2007

 
         
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