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Which of the following best describes how

totem poles reflect the beliefs of the Tlingit
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Which of the following best describes how totem poles reflect the beliefs of the Tlingit-example-1
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They represent ancient beliefs, events, or legends. Totem poles are very large and people respect them.
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The answer is A): They show the importance of tradition through symbolic images that represent a clan’s history and social status

Explanation :

The figures inscribed on totem poles are very important to the Tlingit people and reflects their tradition, culture, ancestry, family beliefs, and history as a people which comprises of families and clans. Totem poles are like crests which can be used to represent the tradition of a family or clan. For example, the animals (such as whales, bears, and eagles) inscribed on wood represent/can be used to describe the mythology or story of a clan. Some of the animals seen on totem poles might represent real animals that actually saved a clan or, contributed in one way or another to their legend. The totem poles show the importance of tradition through symbolic images that represent a clan’s history and social status.

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