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  2. Haida people - Wikipedia

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    Haida kil. Country. Haida Gwaii. The Haida (English: / ˈhaɪdə /, Haida: X̱aayda, X̱aadas, X̱aad, X̱aat) are an Indigenous group who have traditionally occupied Haida Gwaii, an archipelago just off the coast of British Columbia, Canada, for at least 12,500 years. [3] The Haida are known for their craftsmanship, trading skills, and seamanship.

  3. Haida Gwaii - Wikipedia

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    The name Haida Gwaii is a modern coinage and was created in the early 1980s as an alternative to the colonial-era name "Queen Charlotte Islands", to recognize the history of the Haida people. [2] "Haida Gwaii" means "islands of the people", [4] while Haida on its own means not only "us" but also "people".

  4. Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and Haida Heritage Site

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    The Haida Heritage Site is within the territory of the Haida people, who have lived in Haida Gwaii for at least 14,000 years. [2] [3] Ḵ'aygang.nga (the Haida canon of oral histories) say Haida lived in Gwaii Haanas when the first trees arrived at Xaagyah Gwaay.yaay (Bolkus Islands) as glaciers retreated. Pollen samples indicate trees first ...

  5. Haida Heritage Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Haida Heritage Centre is the premier cultural centre and museum of the Haida people. It is located in Skidegate, a community on Graham Island in Haida Gwaii off the Pacific coast of British Columbia, Canada. The centre is situated just south of the site of a historical village in Kay Llnagaay (pronounced kie-il-na-guy, which means "Town of ...

  6. Haida mythology - Wikipedia

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    The Haida are one of the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America. Their national territories lie along the west coast of Canada and include parts of south east Alaska. Haida mythology is an indigenous religion that can be described as a nature religion, drawing on the natural world, seasonal patterns, events and ...

  7. Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast - Wikipedia

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    The Haida people (/ ˈ h aɪ d ə / HY-də) are well known as skilled artisans of wood, metal and design. They have also shown much perseverance and resolve in the area of forest conservation. The vast forests of cedar and spruce where the Haida make their home are on pre-glacial land, which is believed to be almost 14,000 years old. The Haida ...

  8. Haida argillite carvings - Wikipedia

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    Haida figure group, 1880–1900, Royal British Columbia Museum. Argillite became a popular carving medium after the decline of the sea otter fur trade in the early 19th century. These carvings enabled Haida to trade with visiting Europeans. Argillite carvings, therefore, are commonly seen as a tourist art because they were firstly designed to ...

  9. Tlingit - Wikipedia

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    Tlingit Aaní. The Tlingit or Lingít (English: / ˈtlɪŋkɪt, ˈklɪŋkɪt / ⓘ TLING-kit, KLING-kit) are Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America and constitute two of the 231 (As of 2022) [update] [ 4 ] federally recognized Tribes of Alaska. [ 5 ] Most Tlingit are Alaska Natives; however, some are First Nations in ...