edziza trip & crossing cold streams
revisiting the Stikine headwaters of north-western British Columbia
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Locating the headwaters of the Stikine, Nass & Skeena Rivers in north-western British Columbia
OVO (Montréal) 46: Four pages from the 1982 issue on Photography and literature
Recent activism to protect the Edziza & Spatsizi Plateaus
The Klappan / Klabona as sacred headwaters is part of the territories of the Tahltan, Wet’sutwet’en & Skii km Lax Ha First Nations
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The title graphics from the 1981 ‘edziza trip’ and ‘crossing cold streams’ exhibitions
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Friday, November 4th, 2011
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From a ridge above the Ross – Stikine divide, Spatsizi Plateau
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Thursday, November 3rd, 2011
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Moose antlers, Stikine Prairie the source of the Stikine River, Spatsizi
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Thursday, November 3rd, 2011
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Gordon Brent Brochu-Ingram
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Waiting
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Tuesday, September 1st, 1981
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Gordon Brent Brochu-Ingram
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Beaver crash (but no casualties), Buckinghorse Lake, Spatsizi
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Monday, August 31st, 1981
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Gordon Brent Brochu-Ingram
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Mush
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Sunday, August 30th, 1981
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Gordon Brent Brochu-Ingram
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Seed
Posted on
Friday, August 28th, 1981
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Gordon Brent Brochu-Ingram
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Dreamy warm
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Wednesday, August 26th, 1981
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Gordon Brent Brochu-Ingram
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Crossing
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Tuesday, August 25th, 1981
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Gordon Brent Brochu-Ingram
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Absence
Posted on
Monday, August 24th, 1981
by
Gordon Brent Brochu-Ingram
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Spatsizi Plateau
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The title graphics from the 1981 ‘edziza trip’ and ‘crossing cold streams’ exhibitions
From a ridge above the Ross – Stikine divide, Spatsizi Plateau
Moose antlers, Stikine Prairie the source of the Stikine River, Spatsizi
Waiting
Beaver crash (but no casualties), Buckinghorse Lake, Spatsizi
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