Item is a photograph of Donna Kydd standing on a hill near Fort George Reserve. This photograph is one of a series of images taken on the "Looping Trip April 1978".
Item is a photograph of a woman sitting on a beach at Port Simpson, British Columbia on April 15, 1979. The photograph is a snapshot of the woman sitting by several logs. There are trees, a hill and buildings visible in the background of the image. According to Melissa Meyer, the woman in the photograph is Audrey Dudoward (her married name is Audrey O'Kabe).
Item is a photograph of a woman in an airplane travelling between Prince George and Kwadacha (formerly Fort Ware), British Columbia. The photo is a snapshot of the woman smiling and wearing glasses.
Item is a photograph of a Band Training Workshop. The photograph is an interior snapshot of a woman with short hair and glasses wearing what appears to be a name tag. She is standing near a wall facing people whose back is to the camera. On the wall are two rows of large paper pie charts depicting the erosion of Indian North America, the dominating forces of destruction are listed as: "missionary work, domination, exploration of Indian land, treaty making, expropriation of Indian resources..."
Item is a photograph of northern British Columbia wilderness taken on a flight between Prince George and Kwadacha (formerly Fort Ware), British Columbia. The photo is an aerial snapshot of the landscape which includes a view of mostly water but also forests and mountains.
Item is a photograph of northern British Columbia wilderness taken on a flight between Prince George and Kwadacha (formerly Fort Ware), British Columbia. The photo is an aerial snapshot of the landscape which includes forests, water and mountains. Part of the airplane is visible in the foreground of the image.
Item is a photograph of northern British Columbia wilderness taken on a flight between Prince George and Kwadacha (formerly Fort Ware), British Columbia. The photo is an aerial snapshot of the landscape which includes forests, water and mountains.
Item is a photograph of northern British Columbia wilderness taken on a flight between Prince George and Kwadacha (formerly Fort Ware), British Columbia. The photo is an aerial snapshot of the landscape which includes forests, a river and mountains. Part of the airplane engine is visible in the foreground of the image as well.
Item is a photograph of a Western Indian Agricultural Corporation (WIAC) fieldworker. Photograph is an interior snapshot of Mike Van Joseph. He is standing in front of a brick wall. He is wearing a New Westminster baseball cap and is smiling into the camera.
Item is a photograph of a Western Indian Agricultural Corporation (WIAC) fieldworkers. Photograph is an interior snapshot of Jimmy Quaw, he is seated at a table and is holding a three ring binder and a file folder in his other hand, a cowboy hat is sitting on the table in the right foreground. On the wall and bulletin board in the background are postings with diagrams and text.
Item is a photograph of a Western Indian Agricultural Corporation (WIAC) fieldworkers. Photograph is an interior snapshot of Cecil Louis. He is standing in front of a brick wall and speaking, while gesturing with one hand, the other is in his pant pocket.
In April 1978, UBCIC conducted a research gathering trip investigating the potential socio-economic and environmental impacts of a proposed looping project by Westcoast Transmission. Looping refers to the doubling a pipeline by laying another pipeline by laying another pipeline beside it. After consultation with local Bands, UBCIC intervened at the National Energy Board public hearing into Westcoast Transmission's application, presenting evidence of the harmful impacts.