faces of the indian leaders :)
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Beside their camps.
For the native Americans to dance around and also a place to tell stories and to learn about their ancestry. <><><> The carvings on some totem poles told stories or the Indians put them out to scare off their enemies.
The animals that are included in the Pacific Northwestern totem poles are animals that tell a story. If the story is about a bear, the bear will be on the bottom of the totem pole. The Native Americans of this area also used hawks, eagles, wolves, other birds, and other animals. A totem pole is read from bottom to top.
Genetic respect: Tattoos of earth creatures were often ways to remind / warn of the demons. Mixing family blood could anger the great spirit of the tribe images of them were carved upon the poles along with the family tree of good natured branches...
you have to get all the jewels and then click the totem pole
Get a pole and put some totem in it......................actually really easy..........get the totem from Kroger..................just ask the manager
Only Native American in the tribes in the coastal Northwest carved "totem poles". They are pretty close in cultural meaning to the heraldic coats or arms and mottoes and banners and shields of important or noble families in medieval and early modern Europe. Important northwest clans and clans and families had hereditary rights to stories and images that symbolized their origins. They had those images carved on poles by artists and put up in front of their large houses to indicate who was living there and what their lineage was.
It will blast out into space.
The Nabooti totem, in the museum on Nabooti Island. Five of the seven jewels were removed and are hidden in areas of the island. You have to recover the jewels and put them back on the totem to beat the island.
use a bottle on the sand in the second scene; go to the totems and put it in the middle totem. use the bottle on the river and poor it in the right totem. go to the lava and scoop some up with a shovel; poor it into the left totem.
You can't. Here's the only way you can attach a balloon to your totem: 1. Take a balloon. Place it (like it was a box) where you want it on your totem. 2. Take a yellow anchor. Place the anchor wherever you want on the balloon! If the anchor does not show up on the screen, that means that you did not successfully attach the balloon to your totem. Make sure an object is actually behind your balloon before you anchor. The easiest way to attach balloons, is to put the balloons beneath your totem, so that the fat, round part (top) of the balloon is barely overlapping the part of your totem that you want to float / go upwards. Then yellow anchor it.
You can't. Here's the only way you can attach a balloon to your totem: 1. Take a balloon. Place it (like it was a box) where you want it on your totem. 2. Take a yellow anchor. Place the anchor wherever you want on the balloon! If the anchor does not show up on the screen, that means that you did not successfully attach the balloon to your totem. Make sure an object is actually behind your balloon before you anchor. The easiest way to attach balloons, is to put the balloons beneath your totem, so that the fat, round part (top) of the balloon is barely overlapping the part of your totem that you want to float / go upwards. Then yellow anchor it.