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How did the Haidas island location likely affect their sense of community?

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It made them depend on each other.
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Haida are a nation and ethnic group associated with, Haida Gwaii. The location of Haidas island affected their sense of community in the following ways

1. The Haida learned to rely on one other for every matters arising. This is due to the fact that they formed a unique and uniting bond because of the closeness/proximity of their settlements.

2. Another thing to look at is their canoeing skills. Their topnotch skill with canoes gave them an edge in trade. The skill of Haida canoe makers and the quality of their product was recognized by all neighbouring First Nations.

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