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Q: What is the Haida indians doing today?
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What tribe do haida Indians belong to?

The Haida people belonged to the Haida Tribe.


What has the author William Reid written?

William Reid has written: 'The Haida legend of the raven and the first humans' -- subject(s): Legends, Haida Indians, Indians of North America 'The raven steals the light' -- subject(s): Folklore, Haida Indians, Tales, Haida mythology, Indians of North America


What technology did the haida people have?

what forms of technology did Haida Indians developed


What is the significance of the word Haida?

Haida refers to a group of Native-Americans (Indians) who inhabited a portion of British Columbia, Canada.


What type of clothing did haida Indians wear?

Haida Indian wore breechcloth(men). Women wore skirts. The childrens wore nothing at all.


Who are the haida and where do they come from?

The Haida are member of a seafaring group of North American Indians who lived on the Pacific coast of British Columbia and southwestern Alaska. Hope it helps! :)


What is the Haida people population today?

About 8000-10000 total


What has the author Rosita Worl written?

Rosita Worl has written: 'Celebration' -- subject(s): Haida Indians, Social life and customs, Tlingit Indians, Tsimshian Indians


What has the author John Enrico written?

John Enrico has written: 'The man who became an eagle' -- subject(s): Haida Indians, Readers (Elementary), Legends, Folklore, Readers 'Raven and the moon and The oystercatcher' -- subject(s): Legends, Readers, Haida Indians, Readers (Elementary), Indians of North America, Folklore


What did the haida hunt?

The Haida Indians caught fish and sea mammals. They would also hunt deer, birds, and other small game. The women would gather roots, shellfish, berries and seaweed.


What Indians carved totem poles?

Some tribes include the Haida, Tlingit, and Kwakiutl, but that isn't an exhaustive list.


Did Miamis Indians make totem pole?

No. The only Indians that made totem poles were on the northwest coast of the USA and Canada: the Haida, Tlingit, Kwakiutl, Nootka and their neighbors.