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Bella Bella
North of Vancouver, 500 km up-coast, live the Bella Bella Indians of Campbell Island. Since the coming of the white man these fishing people have watched their ancient Heiltsuk culture and their independence all but disappear. Today, in an energetic attempt to become self-sufficient, they are regaining both--successfully combining a plan for economic development with a program of cultural revival.
Director: Barbara Greene
Producer: John N. Smith
Producer: Ian McLaren
Photography: André Gagnon
Photography: Yves Drapeau
Sound: Claude Lefebvre
Editing: Barrie Howells
Editing: Tina Viljoen
Sound: John Knight
Sound: Jean-Pierre Joutel
Music: Larry Crosley
Director: Barbara Greene
Producer: John N. Smith
Producer: Ian McLaren
Photography: André Gagnon
Photography: Yves Drapeau
Sound: Claude Lefebvre
Editing: Barrie Howells
Editing: Tina Viljoen
Sound: John Knight
Sound: Jean-Pierre Joutel
Music: Larry Crosley