When were the haida's first founded?
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Maybe about 1555
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The haidas were found long long long ago nobody
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What did the haidas wor
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i think they wore dog skins and goat skin too
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like nobody was there i think
i'm still tonytiti
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I don't want to tell u my email juli tino
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U cant see if people are on or not tino
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Not Sure.....
But The Haida people of Kiusta, with the support of the authorities, has built three traditional longhouses on the site, based on drawings of the original structures from the 19 th century. They are set among a number of old carved poles that date from the original Haida settlement.