its because the tribe has been named after them and they think there one of them
Hungry ones
Totem poles were only found in the Pacific Northwest. They are important to those tribes but not necessarily to any other ones. The Totem pole was carved as a history of the family who carved it or of the family to hired the carver to make them.
The Makah built or made totem poles.I'm pretty sure there are more groups that do.
I think they hunted or tack care of young ones.
some were bigger then. and now totems are much smaller but can still make big ones
The adults hunted and the younger ones made spears and played hunting games
The moral of the dream time aboriginal story is to pass traditions and culture generation to generation, so it can educate the young ones to learn the stories of their culture.
The furry ones is an animal rescur group.
yes it was a Innocent creature that the humans hunted because they thought that if an animal was dirty and smelly that it would give them special powers and when the last one was hunted they thought that their special powers would come but we all know this is not true and the Chinese are actually the ones who believed this..............unknowen
Its a tribal art where series of short lines are used to create intricate patterns representing human ,animal or environmental forms on bark using reed. Nowadays its has progressed from use to natural colors (obtained from flowers) to chemical ones.
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.
the hungry ones! the hungry ones! the hungry ones! the hungry ones!