Human Banners

Gwich'in people and supporters arrive at visitor center before staging of human banner to "Save the Arctic".

Gwich'in people and supporters arrive at visitor center before staging of human banner to "Save the Arctic".

Gwich'in people and supporters gather at the Arctic Village Visitor Center in Arctic Village, Alaska, before forming a human banner to "Save the Arctic" on May 30, 2009. The banner, designed by aerial artist John Quigley, was part of the "Celebration of Land and Life" marking over two decades of the Gwich'in people and their allies success in keeping the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge safe from oil drilling. Photo by Lou Dematteis/Redux

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