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Special Pages
The Canadian Canoe Museum - Canoeing Cultures: The Haida
___This is a brief article about the Haida. Other First Nation
information can be accessed from the menu to your right. - 1 map - From
the Canadian Canoe Museum -
http://www.canoemuseum.net/heritage/haida.asp
Haida Culture and Ocean ___Enlargeable photos
accompany interesting information about the Haida people. - Illustrated
- From the Virtual Museum of Canada -
http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/Exhibitions/Haida/java/english/c+o/co2a.html
Haida Language
Mainpage ___"This website is dedicated to the study,
preservation and revitalization of the Haida language." - Text only -
From Sealaska Heritage Institute -
http://www.haidalanguage.org/
Haida Legends ___"Welcome to the Haida Legends
Page. All of these legends were written and illustrated by Grade 4
students at Selkirk Elementary. Students created these web pages with
Netscape Composer." - Illustrated - From the Yukon Education Student
Network -
http://www.yesnet.yk.ca/schools/projects/haida_legends/
Haida, Spirits of the Sea ___Navigating this
excellent website will be easier if you use the site map. - Illustrated
- From the Virtual Museum of Canada -
http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/Exhibitions/Haida/java/english/home/index.html
The Haida: Children of Eagle and Raven ___"The
Haida of the Queen Charlotte Islands (Haida Gwaii) have fascinated all
who have visited them, from the first travellers and explorers of the
late eighteenth century to the anthropologists of the present. To early
visitors the Haida presented a culture, complex in social organization
and rich in artistic expression, which displayed a fine and fulfilling
balance between man and the natural and supernatural worlds. With
continued exposure to the pressures, both spiritual and material, of
European culture this balance was disrupted, and the traditional Haida
way of life came close to extinction. Today, however, the Haida regard
their future with hope, bolstered by recent developments that hold great
potential for reinforcing their cultural revival." - Illustrated - From
the Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation -
http://www.civilization.ca/aborig/haida/haindexe.html
Haida
Songs Index ___"The Haida are a Canadian Native American
group which lives on the Queen Charlotte Islands, just off the coast of
British Columbia. This is the triangular archipelago which looks like it
is a piece broken off of Alaska. This collection of Haida songs,
collected early in the 20th century, gives many insights into Haida
culture, including class divisions, belief in reincarnation, and the
status of women. This etext is presented with the full Haida interlinear
text." - Text only - From John R. Swanton, 1912 -
http://www.sacred-texts.com/nam/nw/hs/
The Haida Tribe ___"Learn about the Haida tribe, hardy
inhabitants of the 150 islands that lie off Canada's British Columbia
coast." - Text only - From PageWise, Inc. -
http://nyny.essortment.com/haidatribe_rhwg.htm
Seattle’s Coffee Giant Sued a 60-seat Café___"... in doing so, it
locked horns with the entire Haida nation." Read this informative, but highly
entertaining, article here. - Illustrated - From The Globe and Mail -
http://www.arvayfinlay.com/news/news-aug-29-2003.htm
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