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Investigating Haida First Nations (Charley) - Coggle Diagram
Investigating Haida First Nations (Charley)
Transportation
Where did this group travel?
Southeastern Alaska
Northwest British Columbia
Pacific northwest coast
Why did this group travel to different places?
Hunting
Warfare
Fishing
What kind of transportation did Indigenous people in this region use to get around?
Canoes were carved from red cedar trees
Kayaks
Canoes
Food
How did these people get their food?
Gatherers
Hunters
Fishing
Was it hard for these people to get food?
Food grew near
So not to hard
They were hunters and gatherers
Did they have any special foods and/or feasts?
Corn
Squash
What food did Aboriginal people in this region eat?
Mountain goats
Seals
Bear
Sea lions
Deer
Shelter and tools
What tools and weapons did the Haida tribe use in their daily life?
Carving axes
wooden fish traps
Small hammers
Bows and Arrows
What materials did the Haida people use to build their shelters?
Wood
Bones
Western red cedar
Heavy stone
What kind of shelter did the Haida tribe in this region live in?
Lived in the western range of Canada
Houses were built with red cedar wood
Roofs made of rough bark
How did their shelter protect them from the environment
Cedar fences so animals don't get in
shelters were simply built yet strong and durable
Materials for houses were very strong
Clothing
How did they make these clothes?
Small hammers
Mauls
Needles
What materials were their clothing made of?
The longer capes were made from woven goat wool
The masks were mostly made of bones and skin
Most capes were made of cedar bark
Why would they wear these clothes?
Standing out
Resembling who they are as a human
Resembling their tribe
What clothing DID indigenous people wear in the past?
Men wore longer capes
All people wore decorative masks for ceremonies
Women wore capes and skirts
Roles and believes
What ceremonies did they have?
Feasts
Potlatches
Dance preformances
What roles did people have in this community?
Women also collected herbs and cooked meals
Women wove baskets and sewed clothing
Men were hunters & fishers
Who were some of the leaders in the community?
Gyahgujaang
Gitkinjuaas
Gaahlaay