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Did the Cherokee Indians have totem poles?

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You could use a reference book by an anthropologist to look up the kinds of art and architectural products of Indigenous and Assimilate family and kinship groups in your County, then State, then region. read more

Start here by looking up each word spelling you see in our common law parts of Speech references, Webster’s New World Dictionary of the American Language. Totem appears on p. 1539 of the 1960 printing of the College Edition with the Cherokee Red cloth cover. read more

Cherokee Indians did, do not have totem poles. Northwest tribes were the only people to carve them. read more

Best Answer: Totem poles were/are constructed by indigenous peoples using indigenous materials. There were/are plenty of trees along the west coast of North America which allow for these poles to be constructed using long, straight, natural timber as the main structure. read more

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