1 of the most common displays in the Cultural Hall of the AMNH is the 63 foot dugout pink cedar Haida Canoe crafted in 1878.
The Haida Indians lived on the Queen Charlotte Islands of British Columbia and the Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. They were being skilled fishermen and seafarers.
“I can not assume we are useless or God would not have designed us. There is one particular God seeking down on us all. We are all the children of a single God. The sunlight, the darkness, the winds are all listening to what we have to say.”
Geronimo (actual identify- Goyathlay which means the A single Who Yawns)
1829-1909
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