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A totem pole represents the animals of the tribe unless I am mistaken.
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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.
Totems poles were built in three sections and the position of the figures were significant. The bottom of the totem pole displayed images and symbols of the most prominent and visible position. The top of the totem pole displayed mythical creatures and monsters.
A Raven represents magic, Knowledge, and creation.
Each figure on the pole represents a character in a story important to the person having the pole made. Sometimes actual people are shown on a totem pole to commemorate something special.
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.
The top figure on a totem pole is called the "crest or chief figure." This figure often represents a significant ancestor, a mythological being, or an important symbol for the family or clan that commissioned the pole. It serves as a focal point and conveys the identity and heritage of the group.
They belived the faces on the totem pole were the gods
What would a racoon on a totem pole