Hat Creek

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Identifier

1.03892

Title

Hat Creek

Scope and contents

Item is a photograph of a log building in Hat Creek, British Columbia. The photograph is a snapshot of the log structure that has sod on its roof. There are trees, a hill and snow on the ground in the background of the photograph as well.

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Context

Hat Creek was being threatened at this time by a project that was intended for the area by B.C. Hydro & Power Authority who proposed that the Hat Creek coal deposit could be used to fuel generators for electric power generation. Because this large coal deposit contained high levels of sulphur and other toxic trace elements, environmentalists were concerned that even with pollution control devices, the mining would result in the drift of acid rain which would threaten the fragile ecology of the dry alkaline interior. The people of the Bonaparte Reserve who live closest to the project were concerned as well and were already being negatively impacted by having their livelihoods threatened. Since B.C. Hydro had been buying out ranching operations to secure the land for the project, half of the people on the Bonaparte Band List were forced to leave their homes to look for other employment.

Physical description

1 photograph : b&w ; 12.7 x 17.8 cm

Related materials

Related article appeared on page 10 of UBCIC News (February 1979), entitled "Hydro Buying Out Ranches".

Statement of Responsibility

Basil, Steven (photographer)

Rights

In Copyright

Rights Holder

Copyright held by Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs

General notes

Title transcribed from label on photograph page protector

Last Modified

August 26, 2024

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