Haida Gwaii

Haida Gwaii
Author: Daryl W. Fedje,Rolf Mathewes
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780774841559

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The most isolated archipelago on the west coast of the Americas, inhabited for at least 10,500 years, Haida Gwaii has fascinated scientists, social scientists, historians, and inquisitive travellers for decades. This book brings together the results of extensive and varied field research by both federal agencies and independent researchers, and carefully integrates them with earlier archaeological, ethnohistorical, and paleoenvironmental work in the region. It imparts significant new information about the natural history of Haida Gwaii, also known as the Queen Charlotte Islands, and the adjacent areas of Hecate Strait. Chapters analyze new data on ice retreat, shoreline and sea level change, faunal communities, and culture history, providing a more comprehensive picture of the history of the islands from the late glacial through the prehistoric period, to the time of European contact, known to the Haida as the "time of the Iron People."

The Haida Gwaii Lesson

The Haida Gwaii Lesson
Author: Mark Dowie
Publsiher: Inkshares
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2017-08-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781942645566

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In The Haida Gwaii Lesson, former University of California journalism professor and Mother Jones editor Mark Dowie shares the story of the Haida people, relating their struggle for sovereignty and title over their ancient homeland as a strategic playbook for other indigenous peoples. For over 10,000 years, the Haida people thrived on a rugged and fecund archipelago south of Alaska, which they called Haida Gwaii. Nicknamed "the Galapagos of the North," the islands are blessed with a diversity of species unmatched in the northern hemisphere. As western Canada was settled by Europeans, the pressure on natural resources spread with the growing population and its demand for fur, fish, minerals and lumber. Industries found their way to the coastal islands, where they ignored native tribes and commenced what has become one the Pacific coast's most monstrous natural resource extraction campaigns. After almost a century of non-stop exploitation, the Haida people said "enough" and began to resist. Their audacious four-decade struggle involving the courts, human blockades, public testimony and the media became a living object lesson for communities in the same situation the world over.

Plants of Haida Gwaii

Plants of Haida Gwaii
Author: Nancy Turner
Publsiher: Harbour Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2021-04-30
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1550179144

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A British Columbian favourite, updated with over 40 new photos and the most current botanical information, now available from Harbour Publishing!

Shaping the Future on Haida Gwaii

Shaping the Future on Haida Gwaii
Author: Joseph Weiss
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2018-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780774837613

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Too often Indigenous peoples have been portrayed as being without a future, destined either to disappear or assimilate into settler society. This book asserts quite the opposite: Indigenous peoples are not in any sense “out of time” in our contemporary world. Shaping the Future on Haida Gwaii shows how Indigenous peoples in Canada not only continue to have a future, but are at work building many different futures – for themselves and for their non-Indigenous neighbours. Through the experiences of the Haida First Nation, this book explores these possible futures in detail, demonstrating how Haida ways of thinking about time, mobility, and political leadership are at the heart of contemporary strategies for addressing the dilemmas that come with life under settler colonialism.

Haida Gwaii

Haida Gwaii
Author: Dennis Horwood
Publsiher: Heritage House Publishing Co
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2016-05-20
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781772031225

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"Perhaps the definitive guidebook to Haida Gwaii."--Globe and Mail Haida Gwaii, ancestral home of the Haida Nation, was once as inaccessible and mysterious as it was beautiful. The tight cluster of islands off British Columbia's northwest coast remained virtually untouchable for millennia, allowing its people to develop a distinct and exceptional cultural identity that was revered across the region. Today, Haida Gwaii--a name that means "islands of the people" in the Haida language--has piqued the interest of world travellers. Its magnificent beaches, unique flora and fauna, and world heritage sites have earned international acclaim. Haida Gwaii: A Guide to BC's Islands of the Peopleis the newly updated, expanded, full-colour edition of Dennis Horwood's bestselling guidebook. Applying his in-depth knowledge of the islands' geography, social history, and natural and cultural attractions, Horwood equips travellers with everything they need to know about visiting these glorious gems of the Pacific. This indispensable guide includes stunning photography, full-colour maps, regional histories, archaeological sites, accommodation listings, sample itineraries, and informative facts about local wildlife.

Haida Gwaii

Haida Gwaii
Author: Ian Gill
Publsiher: Raincoast Books
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2004
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1551926865

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Native artist Bill Reid once called Haida Gwaii, home to the Haida people, the "Shining Islands." This revised edition in Raincoast's popular Journeys series shows why. Known also as "Canada s Galapagos," these islands are a natural marvel, featuring awesome vistas and a rich ecosystem. The islands also offer more than 400 cultural sites, including the UNESCO World Heritage village of Ninstints. Ian Gill's lively text and David Nunuk's dramatic photographs celebrate this unique, still relatively unspoiled place."

Magical Beings of Haida Gwaii

Magical Beings of Haida Gwaii
Author: Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson,Sara Florence Davidson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-11-19
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1772032964

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Based on ancient Haida narratives, this vibrantly illustrated children's book empowers young people and teaches them to live in harmony with nature. Haida Gwaii is home to a rich and vibrant culture whose origins date back thousands of years. Today, the Haida People are known throughout Canada and the world for their artistic achievements, their commitment to social justice and environmental protection, and their deep connection to the natural world. Embedded in Haida culture and drawn from ancient oral narratives are a number of Supernatural Beings, many of them female, who embody these connections to the land, the sea, and the sky. Magical Beings of Haida Gwaii features ten of these ancient figures and presents them to children as visually engaging, empowering, and meaningful examples of living in balance with nature. Developed by renowned Haida activist, lawyer, performer, and artist Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson and Haida educator Sara Florence Davidson, this book challenges stereotypes, helps advance reconciliation, and celebrates Indigenous identity and culture.

Plants of Haida Gwaii

Plants of Haida Gwaii
Author: Nancy J. Turner,Florence Edenshaw Davidson,John James Enrico
Publsiher: Winlaw, B.C. : Sono Nis Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2004
Genre: Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105025810750

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The Haida people have lived on Haida Gwaii (the Queen Charlotte Islands) for thousands of years. On these beautiful, and captivating islands, the Haida have developed a rich culture that is intimately based on the use of native plants for foods, materials, ceremonies, medicines, and other needs. Learn how plants were used and how the Haida cared for these precious resources and maintained sustainable harvesting for countless generations. Produced with the cooperation of many Haida elders and the approval of the Council of the Haida Nation, this book will be welcomed by anyone interested in the history and natural history of the Pacific Coast. Richly illustrated with black & white and colour photographs and drawings; complete with references and fully indexed.