yes
totem poles were symbols of a persons character. they were made out of a substance strong enough to stand and withstand hard conditions.
Indians, or should i say native Americans, practiced the art of totem pole making for hundreds, if not thousands of years. when they encountered Europeans, however, the natives saw metal tools and it became easier to make the totem poles, allowing them to increase in size. The reason that there aren't that many "old" totem poles are due to that because they were make of wood, they decomposed over time, so we wouldn't be able to find for example a 1000 year totem. But i am almost sure that they would have been making smaller ones at the time.
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No the white xanex is known as a totem pole and is 3 mg and is also very potent
The laws of physics have not changed over time. Our understanding of them has changed over time.
It's hard to say when. Totem poles are even being made today. There is an industry for them, and you can go to many Alaskan cities and see totem pole producers. A good place to view totem poles is in Totem Park, Alaska.
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People changed over time by growing up.
no they have changed over time. no they have changed over time.
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 term for the apparent tendency of the north magnetic pole to vary in position over time is magnetic pole drift or magnetic pole wander.
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