None of the north-eastern tribes made totem poles - they are a feature of tribes of the north-west coast.
the kwakiutls.
Yes, the Catalpa tree was the totem for the Catawba Native American tribe of Indians. The tree grows in regions in North America, East Asia and the Caribbean.
there are no east and west poles.. it makes more sense north and south
The only poles that exist are the North and South poles.
Sioux are from the north east.
North and South are magnetic poles.
The bananas in Totem Tribe on Worship Island can be found near the entrance to the Maze of Hedges. Look for a path that leads east from the center of the island. Follow the path until you see a patch of banana plants.
the north east corner of oklahoma
A magnetic needle has two poles, north and south. They point to the magnetic poles of the earth due to the attraction between positive and negative poles. There are no magnetic poles to the east or west, therefore a needle aligns itself north-south.
The sun would rise in south and set in the north. Also the poles would become the equator and the equator the poles.
As long as you are not standing on either the North or South Poles, the east would be to your right.
In general, weather continues to move from west to east, even at the poles, because of the rotation of the earth.
East to west. The north to south lines intersect at the poles.