Yes, the Haida people did live in longhouses that were shaped as rectangles and had totem poles attached in the front
Haida lived in a place called the long house
the Haida lived in a long house made from logs
It depends. I know that Haida (Aboriginal group) houses are 100 feet long and i saw one before and it looks like a regular house, so i think a regular house would be 100 feet long too since it looks like a haida house.
In Haida language, you would say "gyagyagang" for "house".
the haida people lived in houses that are made out of cedar plank wood
the haida people lived in houses that are made out of cedar plank wood
I can't understand what haida is so I'll say for what I think you meen, HaitiHaiti is a settled country, but there are some natives who still live a nomadic life in the interirorthe person above is referring to the country hati but haida is a tribei am geussing that you are actually talking about the aborigional tribe haida. yes, the haida people are settled and live in long houses, not tipi. they were not nomads
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They live in Tlingit,Tsimshian,Haida,Bella and coola.
British Columbia Canada
the northwest coast
They can't live in a house