Based on the conclusion of "The Raven and the First Men: The Beginnings of the Haida,” the reader can infer that the Haida

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Based on the conclusion of "The Raven and the First Men: The Beginnings of the Haida,” the reader can infer that the Haida people value family due to the actions of the daughter toward the baby.

The conclusion shows that the Haida had plenty of food and water, being a wealthy people and with abundant resources.

"The Raven and the First Men: The Beginnings of the Haida," is a myth used by the Haida people to explain how they arose and established themselves as a society.

In this tale, we are presented with a story that says:

  • The Haidas were small creatures that lived under a shell.
  • This shell was removed by a raven, which freed the Haidaas to explore the world.
  • But the Haidas were only men, which made the raven look for women so they could multiply.
  • Once the women joined this group, they fled to the mountains where they found an abundance of water and food, making this place, their home.

With this we can conclude that the Haida, as well as other societies, also used folk tales and fanciful stories to explain things they didn't know the origin of.

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