Haida may refer to:
Haida people
Many uses of the word derive from the name of an indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America.
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Haida people, an Indigenous ethnic group of North America (Canada)
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Council of the Haida Nation, their collective government body
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Haida language, their language
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Haida argillite carvings, an art form that is a Haida specialty
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Haida manga, a hybrid art form combining traditional Haida art and Japanese manga
Places
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Haida, an old name for Nový Bor
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Haida Gwaii, meaning "Islands of the People", formerly called the Queen Charlotte Islands
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Haida Islands, a different archipelago near Bella Bella, British Columbia
Ships
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, a 1909-built steamship that served in the US Navy as USS Quincy (AK-10)
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, United States Coast Guard cutter in commission from 1921 to 1947
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Haida, a German-built American yacht of 1929, in US Navy service 1940–1946 as ; currently yacht Haida 1929
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, Canadian Tribal-class destroyer that served from 1943 to 1963
Education
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Hai-Da, abbreviation for Hainan University, from the Mandarin Chinese Hainan Daxue
People with the surname
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Mahjoub Haïda (born 1970), Moroccan middle-distance runner
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Moses Haida (), German mathematician
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Samuel Haida (1626–1685), Bohemian Kabbalist
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1909–1986, Japanese composer and musician
Literature & Media
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Haida, a character in Aggressive Retsuko
See also
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Hada (disambiguation)
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Hadda (disambiguation)