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29 December, 17:08

From reading "The Raven and the First Men: The Beginnings of the Haida," the reader can tell that the Haida people value family due to the actions of

the baby toward the daughter.

the Sky Chief toward Raven.

Raven toward the Sky Chief.

the daughter toward the baby.

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  1. 29 December, 17:20
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    the daughter toward the baby

    Explanation:

    In The Raven and the First Men: The beginnings of the Haida, raven visits the chiefs home where the baby is and steals the sun away from him. The daughter, however, is protective of the baby and treats him very well. This is important to the story, because it represents the kind, nurturing nature of the Haida people.

    I did these lessons a while ago but can't pull up all of the details anymore for a direct source. I know however this is the answer. Best of luck!
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