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Distant Voices: A Return to the Queen Charlotte Islands*

  • 1990 ----- color ----- 50 min ----- vhs
  • Old and new industries conflict with the native peoples perception of responsible development. The Haida people, who have inhabited the Queen Charlotte Islands for hundreds of years realize that the area is rich in natural resources, particularly timber and salmon. What concerns them is how the timber industry and recreational fishing has threatened the natural environment. (Donated by the Department of Canadian Studies) (Restricted to use by institutions of learning within the State of Washington only)
  • Topics: (American Indian Studies, Canadian Studies, Environmental Studies, Forest Resources, Pacific Northwest)