The Mojave people, a Native American tribe, have a rich spiritual belief system that is deeply connected to their environment and ancestors. They do not primarily use totem poles, which are more associated with the cultures of the Pacific Northwest. Instead, Mojave spirituality includes rituals, ceremonies, and a belief in a creator, as well as a strong emphasis on the natural world and its significance in their lives. Their religious practices involve storytelling, songs, and various ceremonies that honor their traditions and the land.
the Northwest
NO! They didn't make totem poles!!!!!!
Totem Poles.
The totem poles were made to tell stories of the past
Totem poles are and were made from large tree trunks.
No they did not make totem poles.
The plural form of "totem pole" is "totem poles." To form the plural, simply add an "s" to "pole," making it "poles," while keeping "totem" unchanged. Therefore, when referring to multiple totem poles, you would write it as "totem poles."
Yes, and only Northwetern Native American Tribes used or had Totem Poles.
Yes the aboriginals did build totem poles
The Cherokee did not use, or have 'totem poles.'
Totem poles belong to the culture of the Native Americans.
What was the significance of the characters carved on totem poles?