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What is a Totem Pole?

Totem pole

A pole is a symbol of unity, tradition and pride. It represents a family's histories, relationships, stories, beliefs and experiences. A pole shows animals and mythical figures associated with a family - they are called crests. They were not religious icons.

Although made before the arrival of Europeans (late 1700s), poles became increasingly popular during the 1800s. The fur trade had made people wealthy, and encouraged greater displays of privilege and rank. Greater access to metal tools allowed artists to carve cedar quickly and with more precision. Although pole production declined in the early 1900s, they continue to be made today, commissioned by Native communities and produced commercially by artists.

What do the faces on
the pole represent?


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