depends on the tribe since their is no language called Native American. My tribes don't have any word for it that I know of.
'Taboo' is a word from the Pacific islands meaning 'forbidden', 'totem' is a Native American word, usally seen as 'totem pole'. Totem poles were seen in Native American villages.
"Totem" is a native word from the eastern woodlands region of North America that was taken into English and incorrectlyapplied by white people to the "totem poles" made by natives on the Pacific north-west coast.In the Natick language of Massachusetts, the word wuhtotae or wuhtotu means a native group, a clan or local inhabitants of a place. The related Ojibwe word odoodeman means "his group, his siblings, his kin" and was also applied to specific markings or signs referring to a particular family or clan.Europeans adopted this word as "totem" by the mid-18th century and applied it to any native sign for a family or clan.In the early 19th century, American and Canadian settlers began to use this word for the carved poles they saw among the Haida, Tlingit, Kwakiutl, Tsimshian and other native people of Alaska, British Columbia, Vancouver Island and the coast of Washington State.Naturally the native people of these areas did not use the English word totem; the Haida phrase meaning "It is a totem pole" looks like this: Gyáa'aang uu íijang. In Kwakiutl, the word for totem pole is kalakuyuwish (pole that holds up the sky).
The word totem has no meaning in Latin. The English word "totem" comes from an Algonquian (Native American) word meaning "his kin; his family mark".
I'll race you to the totem pole! This totem pole honors some of my family's bravest ancestors.
The noun 'totem pole' is a concrete noun, a word for a physical object.
The noun 'totem pole' is a concrete noun, a word for a physical object.
totem poles were invented by the north west native American tribes. the word "totem" means is derived from the ojibwe word odoomem, "his kindship group" if you would like to see the worlds largest totem pole carved out of one tree, it is located in Kalama, Washington. also if your a twilight fan the famous car crash seen was filmed at kalama high school. thank you.
The noun 'totem pole' is a concrete noun, a word for a sculpture carved from trees and painted with symbols, figures, or masks; a word for a physical object.
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Many people think of the totem pole as belonging to Indigenous cultures all across Canada, but did you know that only six West Coast First Nations are responsible for the creation of totem pole? They are: the Haida, the Nuxalk, the Kwakwaka'wakw, the Tlingit, the Tsimshina and the Coast Salish.
Totem is a word from the languages of eastern North America that was taken into English and incorrectly applied to those west coast poles.It comes from the Algonquian languages: Ojibwe nindoodem(my clan), odoodemi (to belong to a clan), odoidaymiwan (clan system); Mik'maq aoutem (family relations). These words passed into English as "totem" and came to mean a clan symbol or clan animal, so when the early explorers reached the west coast they used the same word for the decorated poles made by the native tribes of that area. The Haida, Nootka, Tsimshian, Kwakiutl and others each had their own name for a totem pole - and it certainly wasn't totem.
In the company's hierarchy, I'm the low man on the totem pole.