How do Haidas and Tsimshians frightened the natives.
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The Haida were a seafaring people, skilled fishers and hunters who were located in the archipelago of Haida Gwaii (formerly the Queen Charlotte Islands) in northern British Columbia. The Haida tribe lived off the produce from the Pacific Ocean and constructed their plank houses and dugout canoes from the abundant Cedar trees.
Many of the Haida people decorated their face and bodies with tattoos. Another fashion among the women of the Haida was the piercing of the lower lip for the wearing of a plug as an ornament.The Haida canoes were "dugouts" of single tree trunks. The logs were cut in summer time and fire was used to char the wood to be cut away. After it had been partly cut out inside it was stretched or shaped by steaming with water and hot stones, and then putting in stretchers. The ornate bow and stern pieces were carved and added separately. Sometimes single-log dugout canoes were large enough to carry from 30 to 60 people. The Haida dugout canoes were often carved and painted at the ends. The paddles used in driving these canoes were slender and long-bladed, often painted with designs. The lightweight canoe was perfect for travel along fast streams and shallow waters and were sturdy enough for the rough waters of the bays and the Pacific Ocean.
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Many of the Haida people decorated their face and bodies with tattoos. Another fashion among the women of the Haida was the piercing of the lower lip for the wearing of a plug as an ornament.The Haida canoes were "dugouts" of single tree trunks. The logs were cut in summer time and fire was used to char the wood to be cut away. After it had been partly cut out inside it was stretched or shaped by steaming with water and hot stones, and then putting in stretchers. The ornate bow and stern pieces were carved and added separately. Sometimes single-log dugout canoes were large enough to carry from 30 to 60 people. The Haida dugout canoes were often carved and painted at the ends. The paddles used in driving these canoes were slender and long-bladed, often painted with designs. The lightweight canoe was perfect for travel along fast streams and shallow waters and were sturdy enough for the rough waters of the bays and the Pacific Ocean.
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