Haida

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Refers to the culture and artwork of the Haida-speaking North American Indians of what is now the Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, Canada, and the southern part of Prince of Wales Island, Alaska, in the United States. The Alaskan Haida are called Kaigani. The indigenous culture of the Ravens is also a subgroup of the Haida.

Adapted from
  • Getty Vocabulary, AAT (Haida: AAT: 300017606) 
  • Getty Vocabulary, AAT (Ravens (Native American / Haida culture subgroup): AAT: 300264993)

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General Description
Refers to the culture and artwork of the Haida-speaking North American Indians of what is now the Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, Canada, and the southern part of Prince of Wales Island, Alaska, in the United States. The Alaskan Haida are called Kaigani. The indigenous culture of the Ravens is also a subgroup of the Haida.

Adapted from
  • Getty Vocabulary, AAT (Haida: AAT: 300017606) 
  • Getty Vocabulary, AAT (Ravens (Native American / Haida culture subgroup): AAT: 300264993)

Fun Facts
 
Archival Resources

Web Resources
 

Notes

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Canada (nation): TGN: 7005685
Alaska (state/United States): TGN: 7006450
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*Arts of the Americas
~American Indian
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Haida: AAT: 300017606
Northwest Coast Native American styles: AAT: 300017594
British Columbia (province/Canada): TGN: 7005735
Queen Charlotte Islands (Canada): TGN: 1010228
Ravens (Native American / Haida culture subgroup): AAT: 300264993
Prince of Wales Island (Alaska/United States): TGN: 7019648
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peoples_and_societies-0034.xml.nores