The group who used the totem pole and the clan system were the
Northwest Coast Natives!
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Yes, they did.They were mostly carved from stone, usually limestone. The poles featured depictions of great battles, historic events and the gods they worshipped.Related questions:Why are totem poles made, who made them and when were they first made?How are totem poles made?
They made totem poles, they held potlatch
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The First Nations/Native Americans used to create totem poles using big cedar tree trunks.
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What unique art form was developed by First Nations people on the West Coast?
A rude picture, as of a bird, beast, or the like, used by the North American Indians as a symbolic designation, as of a family or a clan.
the miccosukee tribe
the first totem pole was made of the tall, strong trunks of cedar trees
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.
Many people think of the totem pole as belonging to Indigenous cultures all across Canada, but did you know that only six West Coast First Nations are responsible for the creation of totem pole? They are: the Haida, the Nuxalk, the Kwakwaka'wakw, the Tlingit, the Tsimshina and the Coast Salish.
The Makah built or made totem poles.I'm pretty sure there are more groups that do.
Many people think of the totem pole as belonging to Indigenous cultures all across Canada, but did you know that only six West Coast First Nations are responsible for the creation of totem pole? They are: the Haida, the Nuxalk, the Kwakwaka'wakw, the Tlingit, the Tsimshina and the Coast Salish.
A totem pole represents the animals of the tribe unless I am mistaken.