Press Photos: Inside Passages
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Inside Passages. Any image that is used must be accompanied by the photo credit provided.
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In Inside Passage, teacher, storyteller and
canoeist Deborah Parker, a member of the Tulalip
Indian nation, talks about sustaining and enriching
her culture and passing ancient skills and values
on to her children.
Photo Credit: Greg Davis |
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Tlingit actor and storyteller Gene Tagaban
tells one of the world’s most famous creation stories,
The Box of Daylight, in Inside Passage.
Photo Credit: Greg Davis
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Tlingit poles and a longhouse in Ketchikan—
examples of the memorable art seen in Inside Passage.
Photo Credit: Greg Davis |
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Most of Capt. George Vancouver’s
exploration of the Northwest Passage 200 years ago
was accomplished in small boats that were sent out
from Vancouver’s HMS Discovery, as recreated in
Inside Passage.
Photo credit: Greg Davis |
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Efforts by the Lummi peoples of Washington
state and others to keep alive their canoeing skills and traditions.
Photo Credit: Greg Davis
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Scenic shot taken near Ketchikan, Alaska
Photo credit: Joe Pontecorvo
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Built in 1894 by Tlingit converts to
Christianity, St. Nicholas Orthodox Church in
Juneau is now attended by their descendants
and led by Archpriest Jonah Andrew, a member
of the Yupik nation of northern Alaska.
Photo Credit: Greg Davis
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To recreate the historic explorations of
the Inside Passage by George Vancouver, producers did extensive filming on and of the Lady
Washington, the square-rigger most famous as Johnny
Depp’s ship in the feature film Pirates of the Caribbean.
Photo Credit: Greg Davis
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Chenoa Egawa, a member of the Lummi
and S’Klallam nations, and veteran print and broadcast
journalist Bob Simmons are the hosts of Inside Passage.
Photo Credit: Greg Davis
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Press inquiries:
Tom Niemi, 206.615.5445,
tniemi@kcts.org