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Haida people - Wikipedia The Haida (English: ˈhaɪdə , Haida: X̱aayda, X̱aadas, X̱aad, X̱aat) are an Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America They constitute one of 203 First Nations in British Columbia [1] and 231 federally recognized tribes in Alaska
Haida | Indigenous, Northwest Coast, Art | Britannica The Haida were widely known for their art and architecture, both of which focused on the creative embellishment of wood They decorated utilitarian objects with depictions of supernatural and other beings in a highly conventionalized style
Haida - New World Encyclopedia The Haida are an indigenous people of the west coast of North America The Haida Nation claimed territories comprise an archipelago called the Queen Charlotte Islands or Haida Gwaii as the Haida refer to the islands - and parts of southeast Alaska
WEST COAST - HAIDA - First Nations History From their mastery of the Pacific Ocean to their pivotal role in the fur trade and their modern efforts in cultural preservation and environmental stewardship, the Haida have navigated centuries of change with determination and pride
Haida - The Canadian Encyclopedia Haida are an Indigenous people who have traditionally occupied the coastal bays and inlets of Haida Gwaii in British Columbia Archaeological evidence confirms continual habitation on the islands for at least 6,000 to 8,000 years
BC – The Haida Nation – First Nations History The Haida Nation, known as the “People of the Islands,” has lived on the archipelago of Haida Gwaii off the northern coast of British Columbia for millennia
ABORIGINAL HISTORY-Haida The Haida canon of oral histories and archeological findings agree that Haida ancestors lived alongside glaciers and were present at the time of the arrival of the first tree, a lodgepole pine, in Haida Gwaii
Haida - Summary - eHRAF World Cultures The Haida are an American Indian group whose traditional territory covered Haida Gwaii off the coast of British Columbia (formerly called the Queen Charlotte Islands, and which includes the two main islands of Graham and Moresby), and a section of the Alexander Archipelago in southeastern Alaska
The Haida Nation – Cultural Variant Like other First Nations, Haida life centered around the seasonal bounty of salmon This structured life into intense work and harvest periods spring through fall with extensive leisure time in winter for art-making and ceremony
Canada History Haida The Haida people are an indigenous nation of the coast of British Columbia, Canada They have a rich and diverse cultural heritage that dates back thousands of years