Haida Gwaii Episode 6.2: The Totem, the Protest, and the People Who Wouldn't Back Down
In this episode we talk about a story of travel rooted not in sightseeing, but in standing still—holding ground. Our Haida elder guide takes us back to the moment in 1985 when elders, youth, and families formed a human line at Windy Bay to stop clear-cut logging. Their protest, steeped in tradition and courage, would evolve into the protected land we now know as Gwaii Haanas. Visit https://farandawayadventures.com to plan your expedition into the heart of Haida heritage. Discover more at Far and Away Adventures.com.
The episode uncovers how figures like Miles Richardson Jr. helped secure not just legal protection but long-term funding and infrastructure for the community. The pole raised in 2013—carved by Haida artists and rich with ancestral symbols—stands as a physical embodiment of that success. We learn what each animal and spirit represents, how ceremonies and potlatches honor the land, and why every visitor to this pole becomes a witness to the story it tells.
It’s a lesson in how travel can teach us not just about places, but about purpose.
If this inspires your next journey, visit https://farandawayadventures.com.
More information on Haida cultural sites: Haida cultural sites – Gwaii HaanasNational Park Reserve, National Marine Conservation Area Reserve, and HaidaHeritage Site
The episode uncovers how figures like Miles Richardson Jr. helped secure not just legal protection but long-term funding and infrastructure for the community. The pole raised in 2013—carved by Haida artists and rich with ancestral symbols—stands as a physical embodiment of that success. We learn what each animal and spirit represents, how ceremonies and potlatches honor the land, and why every visitor to this pole becomes a witness to the story it tells.
It’s a lesson in how travel can teach us not just about places, but about purpose.
If this inspires your next journey, visit https://farandawayadventures.com.
More information on Haida cultural sites: Haida cultural sites – Gwaii HaanasNational Park Reserve, National Marine Conservation Area Reserve, and HaidaHeritage Site