The wolrd's tallest standing totem pole is near Alert Bay in British Columbia. It was carved by the Kwakwaka'wakw people, and is 173 feet tall.
According to the Guieness book of world records: The tallest totem pole is "Spirit of Lekwammen" at 180 feet 3 inches tall, located at Victoria British Columbia.
According to the Guieness book of world records: The tallest totem pole is "Spirit of Lekwammen" at 180 feet 3 inches tall, located at Victoria British Columbia.
yes it was made in 1761
canada It is 127 feet and 7 inches
It's hard to say when. Totem poles are even being made today. There is an industry for them, and you can go to many Alaskan cities and see totem pole producers. A good place to view totem poles is in Totem Park, Alaska.
In China kind of by the Great Wall of China but a little further.
some were bigger then. and now totems are much smaller but can still make big ones
because they are doing them for museums and all the places that are popular around the world
They are still in the Nabooti totem. You don't have to find them.They are on the totem pole in Nabooti in the museum!
The record for tallest totem pole is claimed by Alert Bay, BC. They have one that is 173 feet tall. A football field is 100 yards, or 300 feet long. Half a football field is 150 feet, so yes, a totem pole could be half as long as a football field.
Totem Poles were carved by theNative tribes to tell stories about their ancestors, of days gone by, also to leave messages, just like we do today with emails!!
For the native Americans to dance around and also a place to tell stories and to learn about their ancestry. <><><> The carvings on some totem poles told stories or the Indians put them out to scare off their enemies.