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Why did the Native Americans carve the Totem Poles?

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Why did the Native Americans carve the Totem Poles?

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Originally totem poles were usually carved as part of a Potlatch ceremony, a great and complex feast with deep meaning to coastal First Nations. There was a period between about 1900 and 1950 when, for various reasons, only a few were carved. But even during that slow period, there were Native people who kept the tradition alive and well.

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