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Yes, Native American tribes in Washington, particularly the Coast Salish, Tlingit, and Haida, created totem poles as significant cultural artifacts. These totem poles often depicted ancestral figures, animals, and important stories, serving both artistic and spiritual purposes. They were typically carved from cedar wood and played a role in honoring lineage, marking important events, and conveying tribal history. Today, they remain an important symbol of Native American heritage in the region.

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