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The Haida primarily relied on fishing and hunting for sustenance, but they also cultivated some crops. They grew root vegetables such as potatoes, turnips, and carrots, as well as some berries and edible plants. Their agriculture was limited due to the region's climate and geography, with a greater emphasis placed on gathering wild foods and maintaining sustainable practices in their natural environment.

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