The photographs presented here are as recent as August 2023 taken while I was visiting family in Haida Gwaii, British Columbia. We arrived in Daajing Giids just a couple of weeks after a historic signing of an agreement between the Haida Nation and Canada. Known as the Nang K'uula • Nang K'úulaas Recognition Agreement, this is a significant step towards reconciliation, or Gud ad T'alang HIGang.guixa Tll Yahda • Tll yá'adee Gii gud ahl t'álang hlGángulaang ("People working together to make it right").
"Today's signing ceremony (July 18, 2023) formalizes the commitment of Canada to legally recognize the Council of the Haida Nation as the governing body of the Haida Nation through legislation, mirroring the work done by the Haida Nation and British Columbia this past spring with the passing of The Haida Nation Recognition Act." Council of the Haida Nation
All photographs © Copyright Eleni Smolen 2023
September 17, 2023
"Today's signing ceremony (July 18, 2023) formalizes the commitment of Canada to legally recognize the Council of the Haida Nation as the governing body of the Haida Nation through legislation, mirroring the work done by the Haida Nation and British Columbia this past spring with the passing of The Haida Nation Recognition Act." Council of the Haida Nation
All photographs © Copyright Eleni Smolen 2023
September 17, 2023
Photography
SGang Gwaay (Anthony Island) UNESCO World Heritage Site SGang Gwaay is on the exposed southwest coast of Gwaii Haanas; The ancient village, SGang Gwaay Llnagaay, is located in a sheltered by on the east side of the island. House pits, standing posts and beams of longhouses, upright and fallen, worn poles represent another time and example of traditional Northwest Coast First Nations village. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981.
SGang Gwaay (Anthony Island) UNESCO World Heritage Site
SGang Gwaay is on the exposed southwest coast of Gwaii Haanas;
The ancient village, SGang Gwaay Llnagaay, is located in a sheltered by on the east side of the island. House pits, standing posts and beams of longhouses, upright and fallen, worn poles represent another time and example of traditional Northwest Coast First Nations village. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981.
SGang Gwaay is on the exposed southwest coast of Gwaii Haanas;
The ancient village, SGang Gwaay Llnagaay, is located in a sheltered by on the east side of the island. House pits, standing posts and beams of longhouses, upright and fallen, worn poles represent another time and example of traditional Northwest Coast First Nations village. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981.
Gwaay Haanas Legacy Pole raised at Hlk'yah Llnagaay (Windy Bay Villege) on August 15, 2013
Lead carver: Jaalen Edenshaw; Assistant Carvers: Gwaai Edenshaw and StllnGa
Linked to the 1985 Lyell Island Blockade by nonviolent Haida activists to protest the logging on the island. They stood their ground for three months and ultimately successed in defending the forest from further logging. As a consequence of the blockade and subsequent agreement, Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve was established on South Moresby Island.
Lead carver: Jaalen Edenshaw; Assistant Carvers: Gwaai Edenshaw and StllnGa
Linked to the 1985 Lyell Island Blockade by nonviolent Haida activists to protest the logging on the island. They stood their ground for three months and ultimately successed in defending the forest from further logging. As a consequence of the blockade and subsequent agreement, Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve was established on South Moresby Island.