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* [[Haida Gwaii]], meaning "Islands of the Haida", formerly called the Queen Charlotte Islands |
* [[Haida Gwaii]], meaning "Islands of the Haida", formerly called the Queen Charlotte Islands |
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* The [[Haida Islands]] are a different archipelago, a small group of islands near Bella Bella, British Columbia |
* The [[Haida Islands]] are a different archipelago, a small group of islands near Bella Bella, British Columbia |
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* A tribe that was usually found in the U.S. A tribe that has very small amount of members now. |
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==Ships== |
==Ships== |
Revision as of 19:51, 9 September 2013
The Haida people are an indigenous people of British Columbia, Canada and British North America. Haida may also refer to:
- Council of the Haida Nation
- Haida language
- Haida argillite carvings
- Haida manga, a hybrid art form combining traditional Haida art and Japanese manga
- Hainan University
Places
- Nový Bor, a town in the Czech Republic, called Haida in German
- Haida Gwaii, meaning "Islands of the Haida", formerly called the Queen Charlotte Islands
- The Haida Islands are a different archipelago, a small group of islands near Bella Bella, British Columbia
- A tribe that was usually found in the U.S. A tribe that has very small amount of members now.
Ships
- USCGC Haida (WPG-45), United States Coast Guard cutter in commission from 1921–1947
- HMCS Haida (G63), Canadian Tribal-class destroyer that served from 1943–1963
- USS Argus (PY-14), a yacht launched in 1929 as the German naval vessel Haida, in service today as Haida G