Difference between Haida and Haida
What is the difference between Haida and Haida?
Haida as a proper noun is an indigenous nation of the northwest coast of north america, living primarily in british columbia and alaska while Haida as a proper noun is an indigenous nation of the northwest coast of north america, living primarily in british columbia and alaska
Haida
Part of speech: proper noun
Definition: an indigenous nation of the Northwest Coast of North America, living primarily in British Columbia and Alaska
Haida
Part of speech: proper noun
Definition: an indigenous nation of the Northwest Coast of North America, living primarily in British Columbia and Alaska
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