concept   totem pole

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Native American (1) North American Indigenous (1) Pacific Northwest Indigenous Cultures (1) Canadian (1) Canadian First Nations (1) European (1) France (1) Indigenous cultures (1) North America (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 totem pole Native American A totem pole is a symbolic art form in Native American culture used to represent family lineage and hold spiritual significance through storytelling. 3
2 totem pole North American Indigenous The totem pole is a symbolic representation of family lineage and mythical creatures in North American Indigenous cultures. 2
3 totem pole Pacific Northwest Indigenous Cultures Totem poles symbolize ancestry, spirituality, and tribal identity in Pacific Northwest Indigenous Cultures. 2
4 totem pole Canadian Totem poles are a Canadian cultural symbol that represents family lineage and heritage. 1
5 totem pole Canadian First Nations Totem poles are traditionally used by Native American and Canadian First Nations tribes for storytelling, cultural representation, and spiritual significance. 1
6 totem pole European Totem poles, common in Native American culture, are often seen by Europeans as exotic decoration or tourist attractions. 1
7 totem pole France France does not have a tradition of totem poles, but there is a strong appreciation for their artistic and historical significance. 1
8 totem pole Indigenous cultures Totem poles are traditionally used by Indigenous cultures to depict family lineage, stories, and spiritual beliefs. 1
9 totem pole North America The totem pole is a traditional symbolic art form for indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest in North America. 1