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  • Another evidence of the fairly advanced state of the Haidas was their active commercial intercourse with regions hundreds of miles away.

    The Red Man's Continent: a chronicle of aboriginal America Ellsworth Huntington 1911

  • They have highlighted fourteen special times beginning with the Haidas, warriors, fishermen and artists; then continue with the following highlights: Alexander Mackenzie was the first fur trader to reach the coast in 1793.

    February 2009 2009

  • They have highlighted fourteen special times beginning with the Haidas, warriors, fishermen and artists; then continue with the following highlights: Alexander Mackenzie was the first fur trader to reach the coast in 1793.

    the Virtual Bookmark: 2009

  • The unit represents 81 different communities and more than a half dozen cultures, including Eskimos, Tlingits, Haidas, Aleuts and Athabascans.

    Traditional Healers Prepare For Returning Service Personnel Christopher 2007

  • The unit represents 81 different communities and more than a half dozen cultures, including Eskimos, Tlingits, Haidas, Aleuts and Athabascans.

    Archive 2007-10-01 Christopher 2007

  • Did Baum tour this pavilion, which also included full-scale replicas of Northwest Coast villages, with their huge “carved posts, fashioned by the Haidas into shapes of beast, bird, and man”?

    Hard Road Barbara D’Amato 2001

  • Islands, still farther north, are known as Haidas.

    The Western United States A Geographical Reader

  • ” We meet the belief again on the Pacific coast of North America among the Haidas.

    Chapter 3. Sympathetic Magic. § 2. Homoeopathic or Imitative Magic 1922

  • We meet the belief again on the Pacific coast of North America among the Haidas.

    The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion 1922

  • Vancouver Island; (3) the Kwakwiutl or Wakashans immediately north of the latter on the coast of the mainland and the northern and western parts of Vancouver Island; (4) the Haidas on Queen Charlotte Islands;

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913

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