Definition of «totem pole»

A totem pole is a tall, carved wooden pole that is usually found in North America. It serves as a symbol or representation of a group's ancestry and history. The poles are often decorated with intricate carvings depicting animals, humans, and other symbols that hold cultural significance for the group. They can also be used to tell stories or convey messages about important events in the group's past.

Phrases with «totem pole»

Sentences with «totem pole»

  • There is also a line of totem poles made of bright green wigs (A Week of Hers, 2014) that formally suggest Constantin Brancusi's Endless Column. (antenna-space.com)
  • Jeremy Couillard views science as an aesthetic in his painting, which illustrates the evolution of totem poles in a cellular environment — in architectural and biological terms. (neumeraki.com)
  • We assume if she's a Democrat with chemistry, the political issues will rank lower on the political totem pole for men than for women. (huffingtonpost.com)
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