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The Haida people adapted to their environment primarily through their deep understanding of the coastal ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest. They utilized abundant Natural Resources, such as fish, shellfish, and game, for food, while also crafting tools and longhouses from cedar trees. Their skilled artistry in totem pole carving and weaving reflects their connection to nature and spiritual beliefs. Additionally, they developed trade networks with neighboring tribes, enhancing their resource access and cultural exchange.

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