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Haida were not nomadic like the plains indigenous nations. The Haida did travel extensively along the northwest Pacific coast to trade. Haida clans would gather in many winter villages and in the seasons of food collection - spring, summer and fall - would travel as individual clans to smaller camps/sites. They would collect a variety of resources from different locations and preserve them for winter. In each of these camps longhouse posts and beams, owned by the clan, would be there waiting for the wall planks and roof shingles that their owners took with them as they moved. Haida travelled great distances from what is now called Alaska down to California.

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