No. The Northwestern Native Americans did.
Totems are carved to tell a story about a clan or family.
totem poles
totem poles
houses for Jumano Indians were large with flat roofs, they were made of poles and branches covered with adobe
animal skin and long wooden poles.
YES
Totem poles
Cherokee Indians did, do not have totem poles. Northwest tribes were the only people to carve them.
People carve totem poles to mark notable events.
carve wood.
They cut down cedar trees and carve animals and designs into the cedar.
Totems are carved to tell a story about a clan or family.
Totem poles were made to represent families or tribes of the native americans. Each picture and colour on a pole represents something different so most poles were unique. Nowadays few people carve totem poles, and some do spoofs and sell them for more money saying they are real when they are not. It is a good tradition wasted :(
No, the Caddo Indians did not use totem poles as did other Native Americans.
The Cherokee did not use, or have 'totem poles.'
of course they did there indians
Yes