According to the passage, Haida had values that were "encompassed physical and emotional needs." There is evidence in the passge that supports this idea related to physical and emotional needs. At the beginning of the passage, the focus is on men's physical needs as they are hungry and thirsty. Then, once men already fulfilled their physical needs, the emotional ones arose since they were not "happy". So, the raven looked for a group of women to accompany men. Based on this passage, by providing food, water and companion both physical and emotional needs were accomplished.