Haida Nation
The Haida Nation is an Indigenous group located in the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America, primarily on the islands of Haida Gwaii in British Columbia, Canada. The Haida people have a rich cultural heritage, known for their intricate art, totem poles, and traditional practices. Their language, Haida, is part of the Na-Dene language family and is an important aspect of their identity.
The Haida Nation has a strong connection to the land and sea, relying on fishing, hunting, and gathering for sustenance. They have a unique governance system that emphasizes community involvement and decision-making. The Haida continue to advocate for their rights and the protection of their ancestral lands, engaging in various environmental and cultural preservation efforts.