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The Anishinabe (Ojibwe) people did not carve Totem as totem poles are most well know.

Artists did beadwork, birchbark boxes and baskets and dreamcatchers. The clan (totemic system) was used however. Of the original 5 clans there are now more than 21, represented by various symbolic animals such as Wolf, deer, whitefish,loon and bear to name a few.

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15y ago

Yes, the People of the Plateau where the one of the few native tides who made totem poles. Today you can find a vast amount of tall, and beautiful totem poles in BC along the sores.

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14y ago

No, the Sioux did not have totem poles. The totem poles were a part of some of the Northwestern tribes' culture. They told the story of the people's heritage.

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10y ago

Yes, and only Northwetern Native American Tribes used or had Totem Poles.

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12y ago

not sure....check the other websites...but probably no, beacause they didn't have anything to do with totem poles...

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12y ago

No, only a few tribes on the far north-west coast made totem poles.

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14y ago

no

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