Haida Art
Haida Art is a traditional form of art created by the Haida people, an Indigenous group from the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America. This art is characterized by its bold colors, intricate designs, and the use of natural materials. Common themes include animals, spirits, and ancestral figures, often depicted in a stylized manner that reflects the culture's deep connection to nature and mythology.
The art is expressed through various mediums, including totem poles, masks, and woven items. Haida Art plays a significant role in storytelling and cultural identity, preserving the history and traditions of the Haida people for future generations.