Haida Nation Revives Native Traditions in British Columbia, Canada

David Helmer shows coho eggs that lie in incubators at the Pallant Creek Hatchery on Moresby Island in the Queen Charlotte Islands archipelago, in British Columbia, Canada. The Haida Nation recently won a landmark case in Canada's Supreme Court whereby British Columbia must consult with them over land use anywhere on their traditional homelands on the Queen Charlotte Islands. (Photo by Ann Johansson/Corbis via Getty Images)
David Helmer shows coho eggs that lie in incubators at the Pallant Creek Hatchery on Moresby Island in the Queen Charlotte Islands archipelago, in British Columbia, Canada. The Haida Nation recently won a landmark case in Canada's Supreme Court whereby British Columbia must consult with them over land use anywhere on their traditional homelands on the Queen Charlotte Islands. (Photo by Ann Johansson/Corbis via Getty Images)
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