For the native Americans to dance around and also a place to tell stories and to learn about their ancestry.
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The carvings on some totem poles told stories or the Indians put them out to scare off their enemies.
the carvings on some totem poles told stories or the indians put them out to scare off their enimies
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No, the only tribes who made and used totem poles historically were those along the Pacific north-west coast.
yes, some people still carve totem poles.
is totem pole still used
to worship
a totem pole is used for telling storys of the past
The group who used the totem pole and the clan system were the Northwest Coast Natives!
How do you draw an alligator and a totem pole
I'll race you to the totem pole! This totem pole honors some of my family's bravest ancestors.
They belived the faces on the totem pole were the gods
What would a racoon on a totem pole
They are still in the Nabooti totem. You don't have to find them.They are on the totem pole in Nabooti in the museum!
North America was the supposed 'birth place' of the now widely used totem pole.
A totem pole is carved for an individual or for a family. Each animal or person carved on the pole is there to remind the pole's owner about a story or an event. A totem pole is kind of a status symbol.
Get a pole and put some totem in it......................actually really easy..........get the totem from Kroger..................just ask the manager
The wolrd's tallest standing totem pole is near Alert Bay in British Columbia. It was carved by the Kwakwaka'wakw people, and is 173 feet tall.
Live Totem Pole was created on 1991-08-16.