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Traditional Northwest Coast Totem Pole Illustration - Cultural Symbolism & Artistry #1843300 (License: Personal Use)
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This detailed line-art illustration depicts a multi-figure totem pole rooted in the artistic traditions of Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast, such as the Haida, Tlingit, and Kwakwakaʼwakw. Each figure-eagle, bear, raven, and human-like spirits-represents lineage, clan identity, or mythological narratives, carved with characteristic formline design elements including ovoids, U-shapes, and split representations. The pole stands on a rocky base, emphasizing its ceremonial and territorial significance.
Used on educational, museum, or cultural heritage websites to illustrate Indigenous art forms; supports content about anthropology, tribal history, or art education. Matches user intent seeking visual reference, cultural explanation, or teaching material on Northwest Coast Indigenous traditions.
Related Cliparts: Discover the rich symbolism and craftsmanship of a classic Northwest Coast totem pole, featuring layered ancestral and mythological figures in bold black-and-white illustration.
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