Read the passage from "The Raven and the First Men: The Beginnings of the Haida.” The men were hungry and thirsty, but there was
no food on the large sandy beach, and the salt water just made them thirstier. Determined to take care of the men he had found, Raven flew to find them provisions. When he returned, he gave them almost everything they would ever need. Still, Raven could tell the men were not truly happy. They did not have companions to join them in caring for the earth. So Raven, wise and determined, searched the earth and sea until he found a group of women trapped inside a chiton. He brought them to the men. The two groups of humans fit well together, and Raven became very protective of his people. Based on the passage, the Haida had values that were centered around their physical needs. encompassed physical and emotional needs. were centered around caring for the ocean. encompassed caring for Raven and the ocean.
My guess would be have to be B ... since it says that raven gave the men everything they needed and "would ever need" (appealing to the physical needs) yet he could tell... thus he searched the earth until he found the group of women trapped in chiton and brought them to the men(appealing the the emotional needs)