Articles related to "Sea And Cedar"



Natives of Sea and Cedar
Canadian Natives did more than sit on ponies and chase buffalo across the plains. This only represents the Plain Indians. Join me for a glimpse into the lives of Canada's natives of sea and cedar.
• natives • canada • canadian natives • plains indians • sea and cedar

Natives of Sea and Cedar: Part Three
How was a chilkat blanket made? What did the natives of the northwest coast wear? This article covers clothing, chilkat blankets and food of the natives of the northwest coast.
• natives of sea and cedar • cedar • native people • haida • haida nation

Natives of Sea and Cedar: Part Two
In part one of the natives of the northwest coast, we covered canoes. In this article find out where the natives of the northwest coast lived, how they built their houses and what they ate.
• natives • canada • canadian natives • plains indians • sea and cedar

All About Haida Canoes
The Haida nation depended largely on the cedar tree. It was used to make clothing, build houses, carve totems and to make large canoes. Let's find out how these primitive people made canoes out of giant cedar trees.
• haida • natives • north american natives • natives of sea and cedar • cedar

All About Haida Homes
The Haida people of the northwest coast could not live in teepees becaue of the wet climate. They made their homes from the giant cedar trees that grew in the forests.
• haida • natives of sea and cedar • northwest coast • canada • natives of canada

All About Haida Totems
The Haida carved totems from the red cedar tree. The totems were always treated with love and respect. They were symbols of status within the tribe.
• haida • haida nation • haida totems • totem poles • northwest natives


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