No, only a few tribes on the west coast of Canada and the north-west coast of the USA made totem poles.
NO! They didn't make totem poles!!!!!!
No they did not make totem poles.
No, the Iroquois did not create totem poles; that practice is associated with Indigenous cultures of the Pacific Northwest, such as the Haida and Tlingit. The Iroquois, primarily located in the northeastern United States and Canada, had different cultural practices and art forms. They honored their gods and ancestors through various means, including ceremonies, storytelling, and other artistic expressions, but totem poles were not part of their traditions.
OMG they didn't have totem poles! Whoever asked this Q is out of their mind! You should blush! :-* that i the kiss sign its supposed to be some1 blushing! GET IT????? Oooh people r reatards!
Yes, and only Northwetern Native American Tribes used or had Totem Poles.
the native Americans where the first one to make totem poles. i think?
yes there are because people make totem poles and sell them for double the price
yes they did they made the Totem poles were used as offerings for the gods that presinted rain
No, the Oneida people did not traditionally create totem poles. Totem poles are primarily associated with the Indigenous cultures of the Pacific Northwest Coast, such as the Haida and Tlingit. The Oneida, part of the Iroquois Confederacy located in the northeastern United States, had different cultural practices and artistic traditions that did not include totem poles. Instead, they expressed their identity and spirituality through other forms of art and storytelling.
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because they wanted to