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Magic abounds in Haida Gwaii, often referred to as “the edge of the world.” The landscapes are breathtaking, with old-growth forests, rocky coastlines, pristine lakes and beaches that go on forever.
Federal and Haida leaders signed a historic agreement Monday recognizing Aboriginal title over the archipelago of Haida Gwaii off British Columbia’s northern coast.
Haida celebrate title agreement; Justin Trudeau emotional at ceremony An emotional Justin Trudeau said the agreement enshrines the right of the Haida to control their own destiny: 'Haida Gwaii ...
After a career that has traversed 50 years, Haida artist Kihl’ Yahda Christian White is presenting his first major solo exhibition this February. The Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art in ...
A painting of totems at an ancient village on Haida Gwaii has made it back to the artist and her family after more than four decades.
He disappears into the forest where spirits attack him and he turns into the wildman of Haida mythology called Gaagiixid. A tense search starts because he has to be rescued from himself with a sort of ...
In April, the Government of British Columbia and the Haida Nation signed the Gaayhllxid/Gíihlagalgang “Rising Tide” Haida Title Lands Agreement. It is the first time a government in Canada has ...
British Columbia recognized the Haida’s aboriginal title to their islands decades after the Indigenous group launched a battle on the ground and in the courts.
The act recognizes the Haida Nation’s title over all of Haida Gwaii. In a press release, the B.C. government noted that the new law is the first of its kind in Canadian history.
Haida Nation President Gaagwiis Jason Alsop with Premier David Eby at the B.C. legislature April 22 for the introduction of the Haida Title Agreement Province of B.C. In 2014, the Supreme Court of ...
For millennia, clam culture has infused our region with mythology, humor and flavor.
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