Totem poles can be found in Western B.C., as far north as Alaska, and as far south as Washington state. They are found all over southwest Alaska, with at least a few in almost every town. In B.C. they are found in Vancouver and the Fraser Valley. They would most often be found facing a river or an ocean. They are placed there to welcome visitors. This is because most people travelled by canoe. Most of the older ones have been taken down and placed in parks, museums, and even small villages.
British Columbia. West Coast Indians were known for using the very large local trees for canoes, totem poles and longhouses.
you can find totem poles all over the world but you mainly find them in south America
they were found in most native American camps, but don't quote me on this as i am not a historian
you would find many totem Poles in Western Canada, Alberta, and British Columbia, there are some in Quebec almost every Native reserve has one in front of theirLong House.
push them over the border that seperates us to them
On native American lane.
You can find a lot of pictures of North American totem poles in magazines, art gallery, newspapers, and Native American museums. You can also find a lot of North American totem poles on Google images since you will find a lot of them.
The Canadian province of British Columbia has a rich history of totem poles. Some of the only pre-1900s totem poles are found here.
norhtwest
NO! They didn't make totem poles!!!!!!
Totem Poles.
Totem poles are and were made from large tree trunks.
The totem poles were made to tell stories of the past
No they did not make totem poles.
Totem poles are and were made from large tree trunks.
In British Columbia Canada
Yes, and only Northwetern Native American Tribes used or had Totem Poles.
Totem poles belong to the culture of the Native Americans.