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The Haida, an Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast, historically feared the loss of their culture and identity due to colonization and the imposition of European values. They also had concerns about the depletion of Natural Resources, particularly fish and wildlife, which were central to their way of life. Additionally, there were fears related to the influence of disease brought by outsiders, which devastated their population. These fears shaped their resilience and efforts to preserve their traditions and environment.

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