An Indian totem typically refers to a symbolic representation or emblem that holds spiritual significance for Indigenous peoples, particularly in North America. Totems often depict animals, plants, or natural elements and are used to convey cultural stories, lineage, and values. They serve as a means of connecting individuals and communities to their heritage and the natural world. Each totem can represent specific traits or teachings associated with the depicted figure.
totem poles were used in some Indian cultures because not all Indian tribes traditions do that
totem poles were used in some Indian cultures because not all Indian tribes traditions do that
It is an Indian totem and surname.
Totem poles
northwest
They belived the faces on the totem pole were the gods
What would a racoon on a totem pole
the blue heron
totem pole
chinook
faces of the indian leaders :) your welcome :)
the colors stand for the different levels and sections on the totem pole