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what did the kwakiutl make and trade
I believe the Kwakiutl started the 'potlatch' ceremony and also accomplished many great works of art. -Many examples of their rich culture can be viewed at the UBC Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver BC. See the link for more information.
No, only men can be a Shaman in the Kwakiutl Tribe
the Kwakiutl grew crops like corn,beans,and sqaush
the kwakiutl lived in plank houses
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The headdress, typically made of cedar bark and eagle feathers, symbolizes status and power in Kwakiutl culture. It reflects the importance of social hierarchy and the connection to the natural world, especially the eagle which is considered a spiritual being. The intricate designs and materials used demonstrate the significance of art and craftsmanship in Kwakiutl society.
our acient culture is a folk culture while the modern culture is modernized or civilized
Yes I believe the culture of poverty is inevitable in modern societies culture.
what did the kwakiutl make and trade
The Kwakiutl had a hunting-and-gathering government
Using Arabic language, culture and traditions. In addition they also make use of modern electronics such as e-mails, smartphones, etc. just as we do in the west.
The name Kwakiutl mean "The People."
Dances of the Kwakiutl was created in 1951.
I believe the Kwakiutl started the 'potlatch' ceremony and also accomplished many great works of art. -Many examples of their rich culture can be viewed at the UBC Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver BC. See the link for more information.
A Kwakiutl totem pole is a wood carving that Kwakiutl tribe members would carve for spiritual purposes.