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The Haida, indigenous to the Pacific Northwest Coast of Canada, did not practice traditional farming like many agricultural societies. Instead, they relied on a rich maritime environment, engaging in fishing, hunting, and gathering, particularly of salmon, shellfish, and sea mammals. They also cultivated some plants, such as berries and roots, but their primary subsistence strategy was based on the abundant resources of the ocean and forests rather than on farming.

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