Beside their camps.
totem poles
Yes, and only Northwetern Native American Tribes used or had Totem Poles.
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.
totem poles
totem poles
No, the Caddo Indians did not use totem poles as did other Native Americans.
Totems are carved to tell a story about a clan or family.
The Cherokee did not use, or have 'totem poles.'
No. Totem poles are made from huge cedar trees that are only found in the area of the Pacific north-west coast; British Columbia, Vancouver Island and north Washington state.
Depends on what your asking. When was the first totem pole made? Long ago. Who made the first totem pole? Depends on how you define a totem pole. Wood or Stone? Detailed or not? Who made totem poles? There has been totem poles from Africa Tribes, American Indians, Vikings, and undoubtedly more.
Sisvan William Aram Gunn has written: 'A complete guide to the totem poles in Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Parks, Totem poles 'Kwakiutl house and totem poles at Alert Bay, B.C' -- subject(s): Kwakiutl Indians, Totem poles 'Haida totems in wood and argillite'
native north American IndiansNative American totem poles are the ancient tradition of the Indian tribes of Pacific Northwest Coast and some of the Athabaskan tribes of southern Alaska.