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cleared by police, and 20
canoes of
Haidas, many of whom were
likely already infected with smallpox, were
forced back to
Haida Gwaii,
escorted by
gunboats HMS...
- Look up
Haida in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Haida may
refer to: Many uses of the word
derive from the name of an
indigenous people of the Pacific...
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Haida Gwaii (/
ˈhaɪdə ˈɡwaɪ/;
Haida: X̱aaydag̱a Gwaay.yaay / X̱aayda gwaay,
literally "Islands of the
Haida people"),
previously known as the
Queen Charlotte...
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contact between the
Haida and
Europeans was in 1772, on Juan Pérez's
exploratory voyage. At this time
Haidas inhabited the
Haida Gwaii, Dall Island, and...
- The
Haida ermine (Mustela haidarum) is a
mustelid species endemic to a few
islands off the
Pacific Northwest of
North America,
namely Haida Gwaii in Canada...
- Americas; see
Raven Tales.
While frequently described as a "trickster",
Haidas believe Raven, or Yáahl to be a
complex reflection of one's own self. Raven...
- HMCS
Haida is a Tribal-class
destroyer that
served in the
Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) from 1943 to 1963, parti****ting in
World War II and the
Korean War...
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Canadians (the
Haida people) on
Moresby Island. A village,
called Daajing Giids, of 950
people exists near
Mount Moresby. The
Haidas live in and around...
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trade with the
Haida. At the
outset of the
maritime fur trade, the
village was
visited in 1787 by
George Dixon, who
noted the
Haidas who met them at...
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Yukihiko Harry Haida (灰田 有紀彦,
Haida Yukihiko,
April 24, 1909 –
October 16, 1986) was a composer,
ukulele player and
steel guitarist. He and his brother...