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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2008

This is a collection of photographs of various totem poles by North American Native Americans

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  • Thank you for the information. I made this video to use with my 3rd graders when we read a story about totem poles. I'll enjoy adding your information.

  • love the one at 0:52 ! Any thing special about it?

  • No. I just put this together to show my school kids. They've watched it several times. It's just a good tool to teach Native Americans.

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  • the pole at the 52 second mark looks like an ordinary tiki pole, not a native pole.

  • volll coollll

    

  • PRESIOSISIMA! precentacion.

  • Indians Make These Totem Poles To Represent Their Grand-Fathers.They look like animals and humans because they hunt animals and that they want to represent their grand-fathers by carving the totem poles to make it look exactly like the grand-fathers.More Information Sometime Thank You.

  • I would love to live with these people and train under them

    I wonder if that is possible.

    I don't really know why but this art speaks to me

  • @thoostorm4 What do you mean i am no clan?? I am Cherokee.

  • @thoostorm4 I HOPE NOT

  • @moonglow482004 YOU ARE NO NATIVE OR A CLAN

  • This is a precious cultural event inwhich someday i would like to make my own totem. Thanks For Sharing these videos.

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