The First Nations in Canada have a rich history and on the Pacific coast of Canada, there are many archaeological sites that are of great importance. One of these is the Haida village of Kiusta in British Columbia. It is not only a significant archaeological site, it is also a center for the revitalization of Haida Culture. Here visitors can really understand the culture and lives of the First Nation people who flourished in the Pacific Northwest for millennia. The village of Kiusta is on the coast of British Columbia and it is situated on a sheltered beach facing Cloak Bay in the archipelago known as Haida Gwaii. It is located on the northwest corner of Graham Island, and faces
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