Haida Jargon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Haida-based pidgin of Canada NativetoX̱aayda Gwaay (Haida Gwaii)Era1830s[1]Language familyHaida-based pidginISO 639-3None (mis)Haida JargonNative toX̱aayda Gwaay (Haida Gwaii)Era1830s[1]Language familyHaida-based pidginLanguage codesISO 639-3None (mis)GlottologNone In the 1830s a pidgin trade language based on Haida, known as Haida Jargon, was used in the islands by speakers of English, Haida, Coast Tsimshian, and Heiltsuk.[1] Nootka Jargon Chinook Jargon Medny Aleut language References 1 2 Lyle Campbell (1997) American Indian Languages, p. 24 This pidgin and creole language-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte Related Articles