Oral history interview with Dana Kagis (audio recording and transcript)
Description
Dana discusses early days at the camp and daily life there, cooking and cleaning and becoming involved in peacekeeping training and with the Friends of Clayoquot. She talks about how the camp changed over the summer and the differences between the Walbran and the Clayoquot peace camp. Dana talks about tensions at camp, about safety and about consensus building. She also describes camp culture and subcultures, talks about her experience getting arrested, and reflects on court procedures and the importance of having role models.
Date
13-Aug-96
Type
Sound recording, Oral histories
Collection
Citation
Moore, Niamh, “Oral history interview with Dana Kagis (audio recording and transcript),” Clayoquot Lives: An Ecofeminist Story Web, accessed November 2, 2025, https://clayoquotlives.sps.ed.ac.uk/items/show/43.
