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Salmon Are Sacred Photo Gallery

Alex Morton Quadra fish sticks.jpg - Quadra Islanders welcomed Alexandra Morton at Heriot Bay and then proceeded to the Quadra Island community centre for an evening presentation by participants and local voices for wild salmon. Alex Morton Quadra fish sticks.jpg Quadra Alex Morton raging grannies.jpg - The Raging Grannies were in top form. Quadra Alex Morton raging grannies.jpg Malaspina Alex.jpg - Meanwhile, in Powell River, Sierra Malaspina's Esther Dyck performed a fish dance. Malaspina Alex.jpg Morton rally Courtenay.jpg - Sierra Comox Valley at the rally in Courtenay on April 29. They were joined by cohorts from Sierra Malaspina (the fish dance folks). Morton rally Courtenay.jpg Alexandra Morton preview.jpg - After walking from Sointula to Victoria, Alexandra Morton speaks to the rally from the Legislature steps. Photo: Jens Wieting Alexandra Morton preview.jpg signs centennial 2 preview.jpg - Attendees from all over BC brought pithy and art-filled signs. Photo: Nori Sinclair signs centennial 2 preview.jpg First Nations drummers preview.jpg - Many First Nations people joined the rally, drumming to welcome Alexandra Morton and her supporters as they entered Centennial Square. Photo: Jens Wieting First Nations drummers preview.jpg fountain sign preview.jpg - One rally attendee claims the waters of a Legislature fountain with his sign. Photo: Nori Sinclair fountain sign preview.jpg legislature lawn preview.jpg - Thousands of people flooded onto the Legislature lawns. Photo: Jens Wieting legislature lawn preview.jpg man chalk sign preview.jpg - One man wrote his message in chalk in the middle of Centennial Square: No Fish, No Future. Photo: Nori Sinclair man chalk sign preview.jpg sierra table closeup preview.jpg - Sierra Club BC brought information and petitions to the rally. Photo: Nori Sinclair sierra table closeup preview.jpg sarah susan preview.jpg - Sierra Club BC staffers Sarah Cox and Susan Howatt. Susan, who walked with Alexandra Morton from Sidney, added colourful salmon to her fairy wings. Photo: Nori Sinclair sarah susan preview.jpg wild sacred preview.jpg - At this rally, the two key words for salmon were wild and sacred. Photo: Nori Sinclair wild sacred preview.jpg

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