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The objects carved from wood that depicted legends and events are often referred to as totem poles. These intricately carved structures, primarily associated with Indigenous cultures of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America, showcase various figures and symbols representing ancestral lineage, tribal history, and significant cultural narratives. Each figure tells a story or conveys important messages about the community's beliefs and values.

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