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one of the native groups of british Columbia is the haida gwaii they built some of the totem poles one of the native groups of british Columbia is the haida gwaii they built some of the totem poles
Totem poles were only built by tribes on the Pacific coast.
A house on poles is commonly referred to as a "stilt house" or "elevated house." These types of houses are built on tall pillars or poles to elevate them above the ground, often to protect against flooding or to take advantage of views.
This is a great example of a Native American wigwam.
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Yes, and only Northwetern Native American Tribes used or had Totem Poles.
Yes, there are totem poles in Georgia, specifically at the Indian Mound in Macon. This site features a collection of totem poles created by artist and sculptor Paul McKellips. While not traditional Indigenous totem poles, they are inspired by Native American culture and serve as a tribute to Native American heritage in the region.
A house that is not on land and not on water could be a treehouse, a house built on stilts or poles, or a house suspended from a cliff.
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You can find a lot of pictures of North American totem poles in magazines, art gallery, newspapers, and Native American museums. You can also find a lot of North American totem poles on Google images since you will find a lot of them.
native north American IndiansNative American totem poles are the ancient tradition of the Indian tribes of Pacific Northwest Coast and some of the Athabaskan tribes of southern Alaska.
A pole barn is a house built primarily using poles as its frame and structure.