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The word totem comes from the Anishinabek word Dodem which means clan. Totems worldwide are symbols that clans use for their insignia. Native and Turkic totem poles speak of family kinship and stories. They r not in any way deities nor representations of deities.

Extremely rare original Anishinabek (Ojibway) totem pole  done by Rocky Lunham from the Anishinabek(Ojibway) Nation in Kettle Point, Ipperwash Beach on Lake Huron, Ontario.

Original Anishinabek (Ojibway) totem poles  done by Moses Lunham from the Anishinabek(Ojibway) Nation in Kettle Point, Ipperwash Beach on Lake Huron, Ontario.

$ 50.00 CDN

Original Turkic totem pole image cedar wood carving. These types of carvings are very rare and the totem poles made by Turkic people in Siberia are being used  for spiritual practices and are unavailable for sale. The Turkic people in Siberia are very protective of their totem poles.

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