- Alaska, next to
Tlingit territory. This
group would become known as the
Kaigani Haida The
first recorded contact between the
Haida and
Europeans was in...
- is
located on the east side of Dall Island,
facing Long
Island across Kaigani Strait. This bay
indents the Dall
Island s**** a
little more than 1 mile...
-
Kaigani was a
major trading site for
maritime fur
traders and the
Kaigani Haida during the
maritime fur
trade era of
approximately 1790 to 1850. The term...
-
Northern and
Southern dialects.
Northern Haida is
split into
Alaskan (or
Kaigani)
Haida and M****et (or
North Graham Island) Haida.
Southern Haida was originally...
- the
leaves to line baskets, wipe fish, and
cover cooking pits (by the
Kaigani Haida people)
Using the
branches as a pipe stem (by the
Makah people) Chewing...
-
densely forested, and have an
abundance of wildlife. The
Tlingit and
Kaigani Haida people are
native to the area. The
Tsimshian people found on Annette...
-
became known as the
Alaskan Haida, Ñ'íis Ýaat'áay, or
colloquially as the
Kaigani Haida. The
Tlingit Peoples also live in Alaska. Today,
these two distinct...
-
Kaigani Strait (also, Kaigahnee, Kaigan, Kaijani) is a
waterway in the U.S.
state of Alaska, the
southern part of the
strait between Long
Island and Dall...
-
treaty signing between the
Haida and
Heiltsuk Nation. A
small number of
Kaigani Haida also live on the
traditionally Tlingit Prince of
Wales Island in...
- Island,
collectively known as
Kaigani, were
among the most po****r
sites for
trade between fur
trading ships and the
Kaigani Haida. Cape Muzon, the southernmost...