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NARA [144]
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Which medium did early Native American tribes of the West use to share their culture and history?

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olya-2409 [2.1K]1 year ago
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In early Native American history, culture and history was passed across generations with <u>Totem poles.</u>

<h3>What was the purpose of a totem pole?</h3>

Totem poles in Native Indian culture was used to communicate the cultures, history, and rules of a society to the next generation, and to the current generation.

It contained drawings which were carved into it to communicate messages. The pole would be set up in a central location so all could see.

Find out more on Totem poles at brainly.com/question/13617293.

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