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Haida people

Haida (English: /ˈhdə/, Haida: X̱aayda, X̱aadas, X̱aad, X̱aat) are an Indigenous group who have traditionally occupied Haida Gwaii, an archipelago just off the coast of British Columbia, Canada, for at least 12,500 years.[3]

X̱aayda, X̱aadas, X̱aad, X̱aat

4,849[1]

5,977[2]

The Haida are known for their craftsmanship, trading skills, and seamanship. They are known to have frequently carried out raids and to have practised slavery.[4][5][6] The Haida have been compared to the Vikings of Scandinavia by Diamond Jenness, an early anthropologist at the Canadian Museum of Civilization.[7]


In Haida Gwaii, the Haida government consists of a matrix of national and regional hereditary, legislative, and executive bodies including the Hereditary Chiefs Council, the Council of the Haida Nation (CHN), Old Massett Village Council, Skidegate Band Council, and the Secretariat of the Haida Nation. The Kaigani Haida live north of the Canadian and U.S. border which cuts through Dixon Entrance south of Prince of Wales Island (Tlingit: Taan) in Southeast Alaska, United States; Haida from K'iis Gwaii in the Duu Guusd region of Haida Gwaii migrated north in the early 18th century.

Kiusta

Kung

Yan

Hiellan

(Graham Island)

Skidegate

Cha'atl

Haina

Kaisun (: Ḵaysuun Llnagaay[42])

Haida

(Moresby Island)

Cumshewa

aka Koona or Q'una.

Skedans

(Sgang Gway, aka Anthony Island)

Ninstints

Masset

Old Massett

Hlk'yah GaawGa (Windy Bay) ()[43]

Lyell Island

Sukkwan (Kaigani Haida, Prince of Wales Island)

Howkan (Kaigani Haida, Prince of Wales Island)

(Kaigani Haida, Prince of Wales Island)

Kasaan

Tlell, British Columbia

Dadens, Langara Island

Historical Haida villages were:[41]

artist

Primrose Adams

artist, basketweaver

Delores Churchill

art historian

Marcia Crosby

chief

Cumshewa

artist and memoirist

Florence Davidson

carver

Reg Davidson

carver

Robert Davidson

carver

Freda Diesing

carver, jeweler and painter

Charles Edenshaw

(Gary Edenshaw), artist and politician, former President of the Council of the Haida Nation

Gidansda Guujaaw

artist, fashion designer

Dorothy Grant

hereditary chief of Stasstas Eagle Clan, artist

Jim Hart

chief

Koyah

artist

Gerry Marks

carver, sculptor and jeweler

Bill Reid

artist

Jay Simeon

historian and storytelling expert

Skaay

weaver

Evelyn Vanderhoop

artist

Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas

artist

Don Yeomans

Marius Barbeau

Franz Boas

Robert Bringhurst

Emily Carr

Wilson Duff

Christie Harris

Charles Hill-Tout

Bill Holm

Robert Bruce Inverarity

Charles F. Newcombe

John R. Swanton

Nancy J. Turner

[44]

Marianne Boelscher Ignace

This is an incomplete list of anthropologists and scholars who have done research on the Haida.

Haida Heritage Centre

Haida mythology

Colonial police action against the people of Haida Gwaii

Haida Argillite Carvings

Jones, David E. (2004). . University of Texas Press. ISBN 9780292701700.

Native North American Armor, Shields, and Fortifications

Blackman, Margaret B. (1982; rev. ed., 1992) During My Time: Florence Edenshaw Davidson, a Haida Woman. Seattle: University of Washington Press.

Boelscher, Marianne (1988) The Curtain Within: Haida Social and Mythical Discourse. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press.

Bringhursrt, Collins (2011), A Story as Sharp as a Knife: The Classical Haida Mythtellers and Their World, Masterworks of the classical Haida mythtellers, vol. 1 (2nd ed.), Douglas & McIntyre, p. 541,  978-1-55365-839-9

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Collison; Jisgang Nika, eds. (2018), Athlii Gwaii - Upholding Haida Law at Lyell Island, Locarno Press,  9780995994669

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Davidson, Sara Florence; Davidson, Robert (2018), Potlatch as Pedagogy : Learning Through Ceremony, Portage & Main Press,  9781553797739

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Dowie, Mark (2017), The Haida Gwaii Lesson : A Strategic Playbook for Indigenous Sovereignty, San Francisco: Inkshares,  9781942645559

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Fisher, Robin (1992) Contact and Conflict: Indian-European Relations in British Columbia, 1774-1890. UBC Press.

Gill, Ian (2009), All that we say is ours: Guujaaw and the re-awakening of the Haida Nation, Douglas & McIntyre,  9781553651864

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Krmpotich, Cara; Peers, Laura (2013), This is our life: Haida material heritage and changing museum practice, Vancouver: UBC Press,  9780774825405

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Krmpotich, Cara (2014), The force of family: repatriation, kinship, and memory on Haida Gwaii, University of Toronto Press,  9781442646575

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(1979) He Who Hunted Birds in His Father's Village. San Francisco: Grey Fox Press.

Snyder, Gary

Stearns, Mary Lee (1981) Haida Culture in Custody: The Masset Band. Seattle: University of Washington Press.

Vaillant, John (2005), The golden spruce: a true story of myth, madness and greed, Toronto: Vintage Canada,  9780676976465

ISBN

Weiss, Joseph (2018), Shaping the future on Haida Gwaii : life beyond settler colonialism, Vancouver: UBC Press,  978-0774837583

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Yahgulanaas, Michael Nicoll (2008), Flight of the Hummingbird, Vancouver; Greystone Books.

Council of Haida Nation

Central Council Tlingit Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska website