Michael Jackson - Lillooet fishing rights case preparations

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Identifier

1.02060

Title

Michael Jackson - Lillooet fishing rights case preparations

Scope and contents

Item is a photograph of Michael Jackson at Thunderbird Hall on the Lillooet Reserve preparing for an upcoming trial on fishing rights in Lillooet, British Columbia. The photo, which was taken on October 23, 1978, is an interior snapshot of Jackson at the meeting. The legal preparations were for the Bradley Bob vs. the Queen court case, which took place from April 17th to 20th, 1979 in Lillooet, British Columbia.

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Spatial Coverage

Names

Jackson, Michael

Context

In July 1978, the Federal Fisheries Department imposed a 2-day fishing closure in the Lillooet area due to low salmon count in the Fraser River. The Lillooet Band asserted their right to fish for food, but fishery officers enforced the ban by charging several individuals, including Bradley Bob. Although he was found guilty, he was granted an absolute discharge and the inherent Aboriginal right to fish for food was recognized in law for the first time.

Physical description

1 photograph : b&w acetate negative ; 35 mm

Related materials

Related article appeared on UBCIC Bulletin: Fishing Bulletin (April 29, 1979).

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

September 3, 2024
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