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