I'm studying Algonquins in school and I know that they did not build totem poles only in the Northwest Coast, the Algonquin is in the Eastern Woodlands.
yes, out of wood
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Totem pole is use for scared other people from other tribe or enemy away from the area, Totem poles may recount familiar legends, tribe legends. Totem poles also mean quarrels, murders, killing and others.
Depending on what you mean, the haida used paint and cedar to make totem poles and they used copper to make the chiefs masks and all the important people if the tribe had things made out of copper...
Cherokee Indians did, do not have totem poles. Northwest tribes were the only people to carve them.
what do you mean because the part of a red that is used for making totem poles are the trunk Hope it works
to shake it off
It means religion to them because of their tribe. Different tribes may have different languages, But they have the same religious belifs
the colors stand for the different levels and sections on the totem pole
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I you mean for the workshop, the are in differant places for everyone.
High knowledge, diplomacy, solitude, adaptability, and strength.
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.