No. The Northwestern Native Americans did.
Travois in the native American Time was two poles fastened togetheron a webbed frame for holding articles. These poles were attached to the dogs. the dogs were to transportas much as 35 kilometres, and each family owned many dogs.
Totem poles
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The wigwam was used as a home from some native American tribes or for ceremonial purposes of those native Americans. The Wampanog tribe called this building a wetu. It was made of wooden poles covered in grasses, bark and hides.
Totem poles belong to the culture of the Native Americans.
Totem poles.
Totem poles were only built by tribes on the Pacific coast.
the native Americans where the first one to make totem poles. i think?
No, the Caddo Indians did not use totem poles as did other Native Americans.
In the Organizations to show their levels, which was the practice of Native Americans
No. The Northwestern Native Americans did.
On totem poles there is spirts of there animals that are powerful to native Americans.
No but native americans used them to mark family history.
No one "worshipped" totem poles, some groups of native americans used them to tell thier family history.
Totem Poles, however, only West coast Native Americans carve them.
totem poles had great religious and historical significence for native americans.