The Haida's location on the Queen Charlotte Islands well off the west coast of British Columbia in Canada helped to keep them safe from attacks by other tribes because of the difficulty of crossing the Hecate Strait to the mainland. On the other hand, the Haida had large sea-going canoes that could be used to travel to the mainland to trade them with the mainland tribes. Their canoes, made of large red cedars were much sought after.
Answer:
The excerpt from Part 3 of The Odyssey that is cited properly in MLA style is: "They scrambled to their places by the rowlocks / and all in line dipped oars in the gray sea" (Homer 6-7).
Answer:
Change and progress will happen in spite of opposition.
Explanation:
THIS THE ONE I NEED SOMEONE HELP
Hellen Keller was born in 1880. She was an American writer and lecturer. She was deaf and blind. Hellen was educated by Anne Mansfield Sullivan, the one who taught her to communicate by using sings. She became a famous author and the first blind-deaf person to have a college degree and such amount of prizes and recognition. She died at the age of 88 in 1968.