The Anishinabe (Ojibwe) people did not carve Totem as totem poles are most well know.
Artists did beadwork, birchbark boxes and baskets and dreamcatchers. The clan (totemic system) was used however. Of the original 5 clans there are now more than 21, represented by various symbolic animals such as Wolf, deer, whitefish,loon and bear to name a few.
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!
People carve totem poles to mark notable events.
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.
Yes the aboriginals did build totem poles
No, only a few tribes on the west coast of Canada and the north-west coast of the USA made totem poles.
yes there are because people make totem poles and sell them for double the price
Cherokee Indians did, do not have totem poles. Northwest tribes were the only people to carve them.
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NO! They didn't make totem poles!!!!!!
Totem Poles.
carve wood.